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	<title>Comments on: What Media Overload are you Talking About?</title>
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	<description>Softwaredevelopment, Projectmanagement, Qualitymanagement and all things &#34;schauderhaft&#34;</description>
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		<title>By: lmaa</title>
		<link>http://blog.schauderhaft.de/2010/03/21/what-media-overload-are-you-talking-about/comment-page-1/#comment-408</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:35:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>there will be a lot of victims until everyone knows how much information they can take at once, how to filter it appropriately and aggregate all those relevant fragments for themselves, but it will eventually lead to a more differentiated consumption of information. at least in theory…

some people will definitely drown in information, but it has always taken some time for people to get used to new stuff. In this case the internet just turns all former sources of information upside down.

some have to take one step back and take a look at &lt;em&gt;how&lt;/em&gt; they are currently communicating. 

Ask themselves, is this the right medium? Does it make the communication easier? 

people will need to start learning again. noone can tell you how &lt;em&gt;you&lt;/em&gt; should use services like twitter.

Developers seem to strive to handle more and more information at once, make it even more convenient to access information and so on. I often meet people that just cannot or simply don&#039;t want to handle that much information as I do, though they are constantly flooded with information from sources they cannot handle. 

you&#039;re right: in the end the internet leaves us with far more powerful tools to filter and aggregate the vast load of information, yet first people have to know how to find and use the right tools. 

just my random thoughts on a sunday</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>there will be a lot of victims until everyone knows how much information they can take at once, how to filter it appropriately and aggregate all those relevant fragments for themselves, but it will eventually lead to a more differentiated consumption of information. at least in theory…</p>
<p>some people will definitely drown in information, but it has always taken some time for people to get used to new stuff. In this case the internet just turns all former sources of information upside down.</p>
<p>some have to take one step back and take a look at <em>how</em> they are currently communicating. </p>
<p>Ask themselves, is this the right medium? Does it make the communication easier? </p>
<p>people will need to start learning again. noone can tell you how <em>you</em> should use services like twitter.</p>
<p>Developers seem to strive to handle more and more information at once, make it even more convenient to access information and so on. I often meet people that just cannot or simply don&#8217;t want to handle that much information as I do, though they are constantly flooded with information from sources they cannot handle. </p>
<p>you&#8217;re right: in the end the internet leaves us with far more powerful tools to filter and aggregate the vast load of information, yet first people have to know how to find and use the right tools. </p>
<p>just my random thoughts on a sunday</p>
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