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Archive for December, 2007

attention tools one year on

It’s more than a year since I gave a talk on Attention based management systems and how I envisaged they would become key to managing all the data that is thrown at us everyday. If anything attention as a buzzword has decreased in the past 12 months, whilst the amount of data has increased massively thanks in no small part to Twitter and the Facebook newsfeed.

It would be interesting to see whether a prolific rss reader like Scoble saw a decrease in the number of posts he read compared to last year. Back in September, the BBC reported that the time required to use Facebook has come about at the expense of worker productivity.

So why are attention tools not getting attention? (sorry!) It is actually rather simple. It’s built into everything we use already.

The very Facebook newsfeed that has increased the amount of data we see, is customisable to show what we want to see. Facebook rolled out the ability to give feedback on what you do and do not want to see (I trust it will be used eventually as it doesnt seem to be yet!). It is early days but this very newsfeed allows you to keep in touch with more people using less time.

The major reason more people have been using Google Reader is the flexibility it gives you to read blog posts efficiently. I definitely read more posts now then I used to with Bloglines a year ago. Fav.or.it is another RSS reader that attempts to place content most relevant to you in front of you.

Even the workhorse of the office worker, Microsoft Outlook 2007 has taken a huge step with its task features. It now places tasks both in a new right hand panel so you can see it immediately as well as the relevant tasks in your calendar. I used tasks sporadically before but could not do without it now.

As for the applications I looked at a year ago, Touchstone (now Particls) and Attensa still exist and I’ll take a closer look at both in later posts.

Oh and one last thing - just like in marketing, attention is all about relevance.

honda’s latest robot - a violinist :)

Think Artificial is one of my favourite blogs and I often find interesting snippets on there around (unsurprisingly) things artificial. The latest is a link to Honda’s latest robot - a violinist.

You can see it playing Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance in the video below or by going to YouTube.

the problem with online billing

A benefit of being online is that you no longer need to receive all those statements through the post - you can reduce the amount of paper lying around and access them online instead. I have slowly been moving everything across to this but have come a cropper. I need a utility bill in some circumstances for identification and they only want the original - not one from my printer. So my only option seems to be to change to paper billing, resend my bill and then change back to online billing again. What a pain :(

akismet

Everyone raves about akismet - the spam system used by wordpress (which powers this blog). It is great at stopping comment spam but cleaning up what is caught is just a pain. There needs to be some scoring system or a way of filtering the list so I can skim through it more easily. Spam Karma colour codes spam caught so you can visually see which items are possibly false positives.

Wireless Wii Nunchuck

So everyone in the UK wants a Wii (so much so that Amazon stopped allowing people in the UK to ship it from France and Germany!). Anyhow, for those of you who have one.. I am pretty sure you will like this.. a wireless nunchuck from Nyko

wireless wii nunchuck

For some of us, I’m sure it’ll mean more broken items in the living room :)

From: Techmeme

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