By: Matt Terenzio
That’s a great post. I do, however think there is an Attention problem right now for RSS subscribers that is not about marketing or recommendations. It’s about scarcity of time. I’m only a medium-level...
View ArticleBy: Ed Batista
I agree with Matt, Josh–great post, although I take issue with some of your assertions. (Further thoughts at http://attentiontrust.org/node/341.) I also strongly concur with Matt that “attention...
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[...] Zero Click Time Capture was the subject of a recent post by noted blogger Josh Porter entitled Find the Edge of Attention. [...]
View ArticleBy: Josh
Thanks for responding, Ed. Had a bit of an issue leaving a comment over there, so I’ll leave a shortened one it here. My major question is: What can you infer from aggregating clickstreams?...
View ArticleBy: Ed Batista
Sorry you had a problem at our site, Josh. Could you email me details so I can try to diagnose? I have no expertise in data analysis, but I’m surprised that you don’t think patterns that reflect a...
View ArticleBy: Josh
Ed, I think we’re along the same spectrum here, I’m just more pessimistic about the value we can derive from clickstreams, that’s all. I think you’re right in that we can infer something…probably even...
View ArticleBy: Daniel Szuc
Suggest that disruptive technologies are also harming attention outside of using the computer. Emails coming into the inbox, mobile phone calls, Instant Messages etc. How often have you felt distracted...
View ArticleBy: Steve Sherlock
How about using the data to help focus individual work? As a personal productivity tool or plugin to your current task or project list. If you set your objectives/goals, then go about your work...
View ArticleBy: John B.
Compete.com is already aggregating Attention streams of many to create data points that can be leveraged by individuals (i.e. data points to help individuals make informed decisions). Check out their...
View ArticleBy: Jeremy
How often have you felt distracted in meetings or facing the challenge of keeping someones attention.
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