A daily edition of the Wall Street Journal contains more information than the average Renaissance Man came across in a lifetime.
A daily edition of the Wall Street Journal contains more information than the average Renaissance Man came across in a lifetime.
Mastering Information Overload
If you feel overwhelmed by the volume of data that comes your way every day, you are not alone.
The amount of information received through the eyes and ears of Americans in 2008 was equivalent to a stack of paperback novels seven feet high covering the continental U.S. and Alaska!
AT&T, Cisco Systems, IBM, LSI , Oracle, and Seagate Technology sponsored a study at the University of California "How Much Information? 2009 Report on American Consumers.
