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7489_32 Thomas Vander Wal's Bookmarks Tagged With "memory"

  1. Visit The Great Forgetting - New York Times The Great Forgetting - New York Times

    David Brooks has a good and humorous look at the failings of human memory in these days of over abundant information mixed with aging

  2. Visit collision detection: The fate of human memory collision detection: The fate of human memory

    Bill Thompson's latest Wired mag article

  3. Visit Scrapblog Scrapblog

    A rather slick tool for regular people to do digital scrapbooking

  4. Visit Technology Review: Emerging Technologies and their Impact Technology Review: Emerging Technologies and their Impact

    Wade Roush looks at some new technologies that are options for those people who want solutions for their Personal InfoCloud. The MIT Technology Review article directly mentions and frame the article with my Personal InfoCloud.

  5. Visit Creating Passionate Users: The myth of *keeping up* Creating Passionate Users: The myth of *keeping up*

    Kathy provides an excellent overview on the information flooded life. How do we cope and how to we filter. A large part is becoming reliant on others and knowing who is a good filter as well as (or so we can) reducing duplication of informaiton.

  6. Visit Mind Hacks: Control context to aid memory Mind Hacks: Control context to aid memory

    I have a handful of songs that take me back to single development projects as that is all I listened to during those development stretches.

  7. Visit meaning building 2005 | texts > meaning building: aldo rossi and the practice of memory meaning building 2005 | texts > meaning building: aldo rossi and the practice of memory

  8. Visit pasta and vinegar » [LifeHack] The effects of multitasking in the classroom pasta and vinegar » [LifeHack] The effects of multitasking in the classroom

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