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#b2bhuddle : Doug Kessler Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2013/05/Doug-at-%23B2BHuddle.jpg] Doug Kessler, creative director and co-founder, Velocity Partners This is a hot time to be in B2B – but most people don’t know that. This is a great time to be thinking about the future of
Attention Attrition Paid Members Public
Don Brown [http://donbrownsblog.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/why-content-isnt-quite-king/]: > Publishers do have lots of content, but a) there are lots of publishers (including online-only ones who have never put ink on paper in their lives) and b) there are lots of websites built purely to be packed with
Afternoon Coffee Reading: 13/12/11 Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/12/667d747c241511e19896123138142014_7.jpg] Some delicious, cream-filled linky goodness to while away the rest of the afternoon: - [Driving by looking in the rear view mirror](http://neilperkin.typepad.com/only_dead_fish/2011/12/driving-by-looking-in-the-rear-view-mirror.html) – an interesting cautionary
#next11 - Driven to Distraction Paid Members Public
Warning: Liveblogging. Here be inaccuracy, errors and typos Here goes a session on attention, distraction and obsession: Jeremy Tai Abbett [http://jeremy.abbett.net/] has set himself a challenge: answering a question What is continuous partial attention [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Partial_Attention]? Four steps to Zen: 1.
Full Fat Feeds: Stuffing My RSS Reader Paid Members Public
The one thing that I really like about printed daily newspapers – and the reason I still buy them at weekends – is the browsability of them. You can work your way through their pages and discover things that you didn’t know you were interested in knowing. They’re a great
Life With Open Laptops Paid Members Public
The Washington Post has published an interesting article by a law professor about students attending classes with laptops open [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/06/AR2007040601544.html?hpid=opinionsbox1] . It calls into question the idea that the younger generation are as able to multi-task and process