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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
After all, you have to, at the very least, glance at a news headline or email subject line for a tenth of a second to decide whether or not you want to process (or eat) it. Surely, even with the most efficient recommendations from StumbleUpon and all sorts of filtration tools, those tenths of seconds still must add up?
 
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Guy then lists a bunch of places you can find stuff to link to (StumbleUpon, CNN, Alltop, Truemors, etc.) Link to more interesting, niche or personally/professionally relevant stuff than the headlines everyone else is linking to. My take? Personally, I call b.s. on this one. Guy says himself that this is crap. Show your face. SORT OF.
 

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Guy then lists a bunch of places you can find stuff to link to (StumbleUpon, CNN, Alltop, Truemors, etc.) Link to more interesting, niche or personally/professionally relevant stuff than the headlines everyone else is linking to. My take? Personally, I call b.s. on this one. Guy says himself that this is crap. Show your face. SORT OF.
After all, you have to, at the very least, glance at a news headline or email subject line for a tenth of a second to decide whether or not you want to process (or eat) it. Surely, even with the most efficient recommendations from StumbleUpon and all sorts of filtration tools, those tenths of seconds still must add up?