June 17th 2007
Bit Literacy. Productivity in the Age of Information and E-Mail overload. Mark Hurst
Bit Literacy. Productivity in the Age of Information and E-Mail overload. Mark Hurst. 2007. ISBN 0979368103. Seth Godin calls this the Elements of Style for the digital age. Its true, written by a geek, he questions how and why we use technology in certain ways. His insights are good and suggestions will definitely help anyone cope more effectively with the bits flying at us. I am a fan of being organized upfront and he is too, but he helps you also crawl out from under the load.  His suggestions on handling photos and reworking file naming are very smart. Likely the most thorough analysis on the market today and it is straightforward to read and apply. Microsoft could learn a lot from his suggestions. His ideas will free you from a vendor dependence
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