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How I audited my daily media habits and improved the way I read


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Creating web content is incredibly easy — but filtering content is really hard. In late 2014, I realized I was reading too much bad content. I felt enraged by some of the articles I clicked on, because they were such a thoughtless waste of my time.

I got so frustrated that I decided to invest serious effort in fixing the problem on my end, instead of fruitlessly swearing at my laptop. I hoped to determine what what was non-optimal about my media habits, and how I could improve them.  So I audited my habits (with a spreadsheet and everything!) — and what I learned might surprise you.

Current clickbait solutions

I’m not alone in my anger about clickbait and my desire for a better media diet.  There’s plenty of mocking commentary about this, like The Onion’s satirical site ClickHole, or the amazing Twitter feed Saved You A Click by…

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Article: Amazon Kindle Gripes


I have a Kindle Ebook Reader and I think its great. Can it be improved? I’m sure it can be and probably will be. The link below is to an article where one Kindle owner lists his gripes about a device he still quite likes.

For more visit:
http://www.techhive.com/article/2010924/i-love-my-kindle-but-it-drives-me-crazy.html

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Article: Amazon’s Author Central


The link below is to an article that reports on changes to Amazon’s Author Central, with the addition of improved social media functionality.

For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/amazon-introduces-facebook-timeline-for-author-pages/

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Changing the World: November 22 – Thanks


The suggestion for today is to acknowledge and express thanks for those who have improved the human condition – for humanity in general and for myself in particular.

Today is known in the United States as ‘Thanksgiving Day.’ Here in Australia we know no such day – something which could be seen as both a good thing and a bad thing. Good, in that it is not another day commercialised and bad, in that there is no particular day for acknowledging our gratitude to those that have improved our lives, etc.

But why do we need a particular day for this – can we not be thankful and express our gratitude on a daily basis? I think we can. I am not calling for a false expression of gratitude and thankfulness, but that which is real and true – surely we can all find something to be thankful for? I know it isn’t hard for me to find plenty to be thankful for throughout each day.

 

A response to reading ‘365 Ways to Change the World,’ by Michael Norton