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Whatever Happened to "Information Overload" Fever? -
This posts analyses the problem of information overflow and puts it in the right context. Information overflow is not just about having to much information, but getting access to the right information. That is why a curation is a necessity in organizing access to the write type of information.This posts analyses the problem of information overflow and puts it in the right context. Information overflow is not just about having to much information, but getting access to the right information. That is why a curation is a necessity in organizing access to the write type of information.Tags: information overload, productivity
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InfoDesk Puts a Price Tag on Information Overload
There is an increasing demand for more carefully curated content due to unskilled searches and poorly curated and hard to find content. This wasted effort costs organizations $833 per minute according to this Info Desk study and our solution solves this very problem.There is an increasing demand for more carefully curated content due to unskilled searches and poorly curated and hard to find content. This wasted effort costs organizations $833 per minute according to this Info Desk study and our solution solves this very problem.Tags: why curation, information overload
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Various Survey Statistics: Workers Spend Too Much Time Searching for Information
Worker take up to 8 searches to find the right information, that is 1.8 hours a day and 9.3 hours a week. Our KBucket solution lets users collaborate and curate information they need to do their work, saving significant time for both individuals and organizations.Worker take up to 8 searches to find the right information, that is 1.8 hours a day and 9.3 hours a week. Our KBucket solution lets users collaborate and curate information they need to do their work, saving significant time for both individuals and organizations.Tags: why curation, search, information overload
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