The extraordinary way to eliminate overload
By Clive Lewis (July 2008 Issue)
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We have met the enemy and he is us is the great title of a new report into information overload by the techwatch company Basex. But should we be surprised? Of course we shouldn’t. We are the creators of our own data smog. It’s we who are addicted to information, to 24/7 contact and to our BlackBerries and iPhones. We are the ones who spend most of the day texting and emailing and podcasting. There is nobody to blame but ourselves.
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