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Tag Archives: Clay Johnson

Clay Johnson, writ­ing about the nature of noti­fi­ca­tions in soft­ware:

Left at the default, we cre­ate an econ­omy of sen­sa­tional noti­fi­ca­tions, with the bright­est minds of our gen­er­a­tion try­ing to fig­ure out how to get us to click on the next com­mand for our atten­tion. Can you imag­ine what would hap­pen if they were instead focused on pro­vid­ing us con­tent wor­thy of it?

September 7, 2012attention, Clay Johnson, information

Dear Internet: It’s No Longer OK to Not Know How Congress Works. This post is so well put. The tools our polit­i­cal rep­re­sen­ta­tives use may seem hor­ren­dously back­wards, but they are real­ity and to affect change we have to under­stand how they work.

December 19, 2011Clay Johnson, politics, software

The infovegan

Information con­sump­tion also has a con­sump­tion chain, just like food does. Most news, for instance, comes from a set of facts on the ground, that get processed, and processed and processed again before it ends up on your tele­vi­sion set boiled down into chunks for… Continue read­ing →

December 16, 2011Clay Johnson, Daniel Bachhuber, information, publishing, reading
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