Archives for December, 2010
by Craig Roth | December 16, 2010 | 2 Comments
I describe the core capabilities of enterprise attention management as pulling important information forward and pushing less important information back. When analyzing the attentional characteristics of a system, those are the two capabilities I check for. Notifications play an important part of pulling important information forward, so information workers are more likely to notice important [...]
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by Craig Roth | December 14, 2010 | Comments Off
When writing about attention management, one of the key issues is how to find the signal in all the noise of your inbox or other content dump. In thinking about WikiLeaks, I’m thinking just the opposite: why don’t security services add more noise to obscure the signals? This situation has made me consider reversing the [...]
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by Craig Roth | December 2, 2010 | Comments Off
So 3D flat panels are now at your local electronics store. What’s holding up a 3D operating system? A frivolous toy you say? Well, that never stopped the gadget market from making up a need and meeting it. But there are some real user experience advantages I can see (or would see if I had [...]
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