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isPermaLink="false">http://www.johnpopes.com/?p=284</guid> <description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just accessed the Google Reader&#8217;s trends page and saw that in the past 30 days I&#8217;ve read over 15.000 items in 148 subscriptions. And that&#8217;s in a 30 days period when I didn&#8217;t had access to Internet at least 10 days&#8230; That&#8217;s a lot of news read, even if I just take a quick [...]<p><div
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class="alignright size-medium wp-image-298" title="information overload" src="http://www.johnpopes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/information-overload-225x300.jpg" alt="information overload" width="225" height="300" /></a>I&#8217;ve just accessed the <a
href="http://www.google.com/reader/view/#trends-page">Google Reader&#8217;s trends page</a> and saw that in the past 30 days I&#8217;ve read over <strong>15.000 items</strong> in 148 subscriptions. And that&#8217;s in a 30 days period when I didn&#8217;t had <strong>access to</strong> <strong>Internet </strong>at least 10 days&#8230; That&#8217;s a lot of news read, even if I just take a quick look at the title and scan for <strong>pictures of bold-</strong>ed<strong> words</strong>, it&#8217;s a lot of information.</p><p>A few years ago I wouldn&#8217;t dreamed of the <strong>Internet </strong>being so <strong>big and overwhelming </strong>sometimes. In it&#8217;s childhood we needed <strong>search engines to find information</strong> on Internet, not <strong>we need sorting websites</strong>, that bring in front of our eyes news that matter to us, not a pile of information.</p><p>Unfortunately I can&#8217;t seem to find a good website that puts together <strong>multiple sources of the same subject</strong>, with highlighted catch phrases. At least I can&#8217;t seem to find a website that does that <em>efficiently </em>and that can be trusted not to miss something important.</p><p><span
id="more-284"></span>If in the past we feared not being able to find something <strong>now we fear missing something important</strong> or getting lost in a sea of garbage (that&#8217;s the truth, Internet is 99% garbage and 1% reliable, quality information). But that&#8217;s the <strong>price of free</strong> (or almost free).</p><p>What&#8217;s your method that helps you put aside garbage and clears the big picture? For me is scanning Google Reader for titles and pictures that seem to repeat on multiple websites I trust. <em>If it&#8217;s everywhere it&#8217;s news</em>, that&#8217;s the truth.</p><p><div
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