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last edited by BillSeitz on Oct 15, 2008 1:35 am

reframes the . What we need are tools to manage our attention. Even if we assumed that people don't want to exaggerate, we can't expect important e-mail to be correctly labeled "important"... We need to control access to our attention and we must be able to determine our own priorities... We can start to find a balance by giving people tokens that can be used to vie for our attention. Each token is unique and we can use it to prescreen the access.


 




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