Accelerando (novel)
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"Information overload" is a term popularized by Alvin Toffler in his bestselling 1970 book Future Shock. It refers to the difficulty a person can have understanding an issue and making decisions that can be caused by the presence of too much information.
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Related terms
- Cognitive dissonance
- Continuous Partial Attention
- Internet addiction
- Learning curve
- Memory
- Mind-expanding
- Multi-tasking
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See also
- Accelerando, a 2005 science fiction novel about information overload and accelerating change
- Glass cockpit
- Information explosion
- Overchoice
- Attention management
- Attention economy
- Lexicographic information cost
- Stress management
- Time management
- Information pollution
- Analysis paralysis
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