Knowledge from the Cloud

Searching for relevant information on the Web is both breathtaking and exhausting. With a single phrase you can generate a list of thousands of references that overwhelm the human intellect. To get just the right information, Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Wolfram Alpha, and other search engines devise algorithms to answer each query based on their interpretation [...]

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November 3, 2009 · Michael Hiatt · 3 Comments
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The Fog of Information

Information overload leads to a specious information

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October 26, 2009 · admin · 2 Comments
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The Information Confluence

Listening last week to National Public Radio (NPR) in the U.S., I heard an author of a new book extol the almost supernatural advantages of blogging, Twitter, Facebook, and the rewards of Web 2.0 social networks. The new online access to the information frontier. It was all pretty compelling stuff. The author was an inveterate [...]

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October 22, 2009 · admin · 3 Comments
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