Submitted by Moonside in yourpersonalblog

One of the Harvard Business Review’s “Breakthrough Ideas” for 2007 was Linda Stone’s notion of “continuous partial attention,” which might be understood as a subspecies of multitasking: using mobile computing power and the Internet, we are “constantly scanning for opportunities and staying on top of contacts, events, and activities in an effort to miss nothing.”

Christ the standards are low if this is the breakthrough idea of the year! This is a boomer tier notion.

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