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Google is failing us: how to manage the information overflow?

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So I follow all kinds of other blogs with Google reader (via RSS feeds), follow people on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Thanks to this filter I will get more reliable and correct information but the information I get this way still isn’t complete. This still leaves me with a lot of information to go through.

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DevLearn follow up: Not only curation but also moderation and didactics

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There is now software available that gathers information (based on RSS feeds), republishes it and stores it.The great thing about it that if you find an expert on a certain field that does this, you can tap in to his selection of content. ” In this post I will explain why.

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Devlearn conference day 2: curation

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You go from push to pull, with RSS feeds you pull information in instead for searching it on the web. I started with a morning buzz session with Jay Cross. He told us how he deals with the information overload that is flooding all of us. The message is simple.

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My professional use of social media and communication tools

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It will collect all new posts through RSS. My most valuable tool is probably Flipboard combined with Google reader. When I find a blog I want to read more often I will subscribe to it with Google reader. Selecting the interesting ones and reading is something that I don’t like in Google reader at all, I use Flipboard for that purpose.