Interesting post today on the Web Worker Daily blog, entitled “Open Thread: How Do You Cope with Web-Induced Attention Deficit Disorder?” I can definitely identify with this one, as I sp… more →
Ubiquitous Thoughtstfoleyhere wrote 2 months ago: With help and a connection from my project Adviser Kirsten Ervin, I was able to be a guest on an RIS … more →
andreaskluth wrote 4 months ago: The Hannibal Blog only pretended to close off the thread on great thinkers by anointing a winner (Pa … more →
kpearlson wrote 8 months ago: To be instantly responsive, I’ve been told I have to engage in “continuous partial attention”. Wi … more →
recordpreserveshare wrote 9 months ago: A lot of recent social and cognitive research has been looking at the effects of technology and new … more →
slger wrote 1 year ago: Our changing modes of reading This post visits topics heavy on web technology, with troubles well be … more →
ahazell wrote 1 year ago: more about “All Online Data Lost After Internet C…“, posted with vodpod … more →
creativeliberty wrote 1 year ago: Putting your wallet where your goals are, two views of productivity, and the potential of an emergin … more →
Sanjana Hattotuwa wrote 1 year ago: Our opportunity: remembering to find the OFF switch on our devices, now and then, and tune in to the … more →
Blue Heavens wrote 1 year ago: The furore over the administration fee imposed by Nuffnang has been continuing for so long that it s … more →
dorai wrote 1 year ago: The Interrupt Driven Life I am on to about 5-7 such activities, myself with one or two primary ones … more →
Blue Heavens wrote 2 years ago: This article that Shuwen wrote is quite true. You can easily find someone just along the street hav … more →
Michael Clarke wrote 2 years ago: “Flow” is a great concept. It neatly encapsulates a lot of how I increasingly interact … more →
Audrey Eschright wrote 2 years ago: I just finished reading Accelerando, with main themes including the pace of technology, generation g … more →
Mark van 't Hooft wrote 2 years ago: Interesting post today on the Web Worker Daily blog, entitled “Open Thread: How Do You Cope … more →
Mark van 't Hooft wrote 2 years ago: There was an interesting story on 60 Minutes last Sunday that I’ve been meaning to write about … more →
Mark van 't Hooft wrote 3 years ago: Various people have started blogging about NECC 2006, in San Diego this year, such as David Warlick … more →
Mark van 't Hooft wrote 3 years ago: Continous partial attention is an unintended byproduct of the pervasiveness of mobile wireless devic … more →