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Original Message
From: Charles Dhewa, posted on 2009/12/08
How can one cope with the overwhelming flow of good ideas on the knowledge highway? Are there some techniques or magic software I can use to identify, read and absorb good ideas, rather than going through everything related to a particular issue?
Contributors
All replies in full are available in the discussion page. Contributions received with thanks from:
Charles Dhewa
Sebastiao Mendonça Ferreira
Barbara Fillip
Ewen Le Borgne
Suzanne Rainey
Endro Catur
Peter Malling
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Summary
Detailed Description
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Examples in Application
[One or a few practical examples and references that illustrate the topic or show how it is done in practice]
Recommended Resources
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