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#Hacker posts #Facebook bug report on #Zuckerberg’s wall

#Hacker posts #Facebook bug report on #Zuckerberg’s wall | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
A Palestinian information system expert says he was forced to post a bug report on Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook page after the social network’s security team failed to recognize that a critical vulnerability he found allows anyone to post on...

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Laurens ten Hagen's curator insight, August 18, 2013 2:08 PM

Nice #Security Mark...;-) #NSA

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7 Time-Proven Strategies for Dealing With Information Overload

7 Time-Proven Strategies for Dealing With Information Overload | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

This helpful list of info-overload strategies includes the good and bad effects a single approach.  It's from Fast Co. and a curation connoisseur. 


I've found Google apps use of priority mail VERY useful and just about 90-95% spot on in showing me what's important in my email onslaught.

A coach and/or good use of assessment tools and your own, tuned self-awareness will help you decide which from Beth's list is most important to you right now.  


The examples give a flavor of what's at stake.


~  Deb

 

Excerpted, Fast Co:

 

The advice is from 1962 study and has been updated for today's daily battle with digital overload.   The techniques are very much still valid.

 

1. Omission – ...you can’t consume everything, so just ignore some. ...a bit dangerous since some of the omitted information might be the most critical. 

 

2. Error – Respond to information without giving due consideration. ...without thinking through all the consequences 

 

3. Queuing – Putting information aside until there is time catch up later. An example is processing email early in the morning, before the business day begins, or reading important reports late at night.

 

4. Filtering – ...employs a priority scheme for processing some information while ignoring others. Automated tools are particularly well suited to help filter information. 

 

See the full list here. 

 

Deb's top curation streams:  Change Leadership Watch & Change Management Resources.


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12 Essential Infographics About Apps, Mobile, SEO and Social Media

12 Essential Infographics About Apps, Mobile, SEO and Social Media | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

Infographics are changing the way we share information, so we thought it would be a good idea to gather 12 essential ones that would help marketers and businesses understand what’s currently taking place in the online world as well as make better use of the tools we have at our disposal.


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fralec's comment, April 28, 2013 6:55 AM
thank's Lauren !
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Content Curation: From Information To Knowledge [Video]

Robin Good: Start this video clip at 1':42" (up to 3':30") and you can get a pretty good idea of what a content curator does and why what he does has so much to do with sense-making, making things understandable for others and ultimately extracting contextualized "meaning" from information "as is".

 

Must-see. Excellent. 9/10

 

 

P.S.: Thanks to Howard Rheingold for spotting this clip and sharing it.

 

Original clip: http://youtu.be/A625Yh6v6uQ

 



Via Robin Good
Robin Good's comment, July 23, 2012 1:15 AM
Thank you Beth.
janlgordon's comment, July 24, 2012 11:22 AM
Thank you Robin Good and Howard Rhinegold for bringing this to my attention, it's excellent!
Anne-Solène Loiseau's curator insight, October 30, 2016 2:45 PM
Excellente vidéo sur le concept mapping avec un exemple sur le cheminement de l'information à l'action (début à 1'42). Merci à Robin Good et Howard Rheingold pour le partage.