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NYC event: Speaking at Apple Store SoHo (Thur 9/27)

I'll be speaking about bit literacy at the Apple Store SoHo (see map) on Thursday, September 27.

This is a free event - hope to see you there!

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Thursday, September 27
Starting 6:30pm
Bit Literacy with Mark Hurst
Join user experience guru Mark Hurst, author of Bit Literacy, to discover how you can work more productively. Whether you’re struggling with a daily flood of email, multiple to-do lists, a cluttered desktop, or other digital distractions, Mark will show you simple techniques for managing a deluge of digital information.
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Also see the listing on the Apple Store SoHo calendar.


Comments

ikedi — Sep 17, '07 – 10:14 AM

Sounds good, i'd love to make it if I was in the US.

Robert Fox — Sep 21, '07 – 3:56 AM

After reading the book, It can only be very interesting. A piity that Im presently in Copenhagen. Good luck, though....

John Kauke — Sep 21, '07 – 9:39 AM

Mark,
It would be lovely if a video recording of your talk could be made available. After reading the book, I'd love to see you "in action" managing bits...

Richad — Sep 27, '07 – 10:03 PM

I echo the suggestion to for a video recording, perhaps showing how you manage some bits...

I've read the book as well, and though my productivity and mailbox is much improved, I feel like I'm ready for some more ideas.

greg — Sep 28, '07 – 12:08 PM

Great talk. I enjoyed learning more about Bit Literacy and the concepts you are using to improve personal productivity. I think the file naming and team versioning ideas are really important and most groups could benefit from them.

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