Personal infosphere
“One of this morning’s opening sessions at Supernova started with a workshop on the “personal infosphere,” which has something to do managing information overload. I wrote about the overload of social networking services yesterday–a lot of horsepower is being applied to solving the problem of dealing with filtering out noise and livng the intelligent digital life”
Dos posts de Dan Farber: Navigating the personal infosphere y Less than six degrees of social networking and Web 2.0 goodness
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