information overload

Infomania: why we can’t afford to ignore it any longer »

Nathan Zeldes, David Sward, and Sigal Louchheim argue that information overload and "interrupt-driven" workers cost companies in productivity, new ideas, increased number of errors and job dissatisfaction.

Solving feed overload »

"Human filtering can work." Though at the end, Adam Kalsey worries about monoculture.
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