How to Improve Your Information Diet

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According to the study, people who tend toward more sophisticated information behavior tend to exhibit more diverse information diets that reflect more pluralistic viewpoints.
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now I tend to propose a three-layered system consisting of a feed reader, recommendation algorithms and a social network
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It is essential to resort regularly to the “Mark all as read — Older than one day” option if you do not want to be avalanched. We want a tool that helps us read more and better, not an instrument of torture.
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You can use the “Topics to follow” tool and choose accounts from it, or start with some users that you know share things that interest you, and progress from their lists. Users, not media. If you’re considering following a media outlet on Twitter, you’re doing it wrong: the media site is Feedly. Twitter’s purpose is to add that layer of user recommendation: those topics that might otherwise escape your attention.
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If you install its “Flip it” button in your browser and get used to using it every time you find an article interesting, you can create a magazine and share it with the rest of the organization: if you give other users permission to add articles and several of them recommend the same news item, the tool takes care of eliminating duplicates. You will be generating a corporate magazine or radar in a very nice format that will allow the whole organization to share sources and articles, and align around common topics of interest, which drives innovation and allows yo to know what the competition is up to.
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Book cover of "How to Improve Your Information Diet"

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According to the study, people who tend toward more sophisticated information behavior tend to exhibit more diverse information diets that reflect more pluralistic viewpoints.
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now I tend to propose a three-layered system consisting of a feed reader, recommendation algorithms and a social network
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It is essential to resort regularly to the “Mark all as read — Older than one day” option if you do not want to be avalanched. We want a tool that helps us read more and better, not an instrument of torture.
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You can use the “Topics to follow” tool and choose accounts from it, or start with some users that you know share things that interest you, and progress from their lists. Users, not media. If you’re considering following a media outlet on Twitter, you’re doing it wrong: the media site is Feedly. Twitter’s purpose is to add that layer of user recommendation: those topics that might otherwise escape your attention.
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If you install its “Flip it” button in your browser and get used to using it every time you find an article interesting, you can create a magazine and share it with the rest of the organization: if you give other users permission to add articles and several of them recommend the same news item, the tool takes care of eliminating duplicates. You will be generating a corporate magazine or radar in a very nice format that will allow the whole organization to share sources and articles, and align around common topics of interest, which drives innovation and allows yo to know what the competition is up to.
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