Too Much Information Aasim Naseem, June 29, 2012 | Read Count: 13,583May 26, 2025 Category: Digital Diary > Life Around UsThe world is changing drastically. Every minute is loading a pile of pages over the shelves of history. Tons of megabytes are uploading over data servers every minute in the form of blogs, research, and multimedia content. Geek friends are sharing dozens of articles over Twitter on a daily basis. Any well-known event from a technology giant automatically reserves your one or two hours from your daily routine, plus advance booking of your weekend’s leisure. My iTunes is showing me downloaded videos of WWDC12. Some of them have been gone through, and some are pending for the weekend. iOS6 features and developer APIs are requiring my full attention as they are directly linked to my core job. GoogleIO-12 also has some exciting announcements, like new Android OS .i.e JellyBean, plus Chromebook and Nexus 7 tablet by Asus. It’s all too much information. How can we grab all of these? How to find time to read many pages of these articles, watch videos of several hours, and practice with the new API? And all these efforts are other than your routine job assignments and tasks. We also have to find time for family, for our friends and loved ones, for our hobbies, and for some sports/workouts. You must need to find sometime for yourself too. There are many stakeholders of your time, and you have to divide pies of your clock wisely. But whatever, we have to do it. We have to get done with them either by curving up or curving down at our face. (: Because if we don’t, soon we will start being considered an obsolete resource, having zero updates about the current stream of technology. And it directly hit our job security and career, you know very well. (: In order to keep you updated, how much time do you spend in front of a rectangular screen? Either of your notebook, your handset, and/or a tablet device you have Author Profile Aasim Naseem Hey, Thanks for your interest. I’m a PMP, AWS Solutions Architect, and Scrum Master certified professional with 17+ years of hands-on experience leading projects, building teams, and helping organizations deliver software solutions better, faster, and smarter. Outside of work, I’ve got a deep curiosity for history — especially ancient civilizations like Egypt. I also enjoy reflecting on the everyday moments that shape how we live and work. This blog is my space to share insights, lessons, and thoughts from both my professional journey and personal interests. Thanks for reading — and I hope you will find something here that matches your interest. Latest entries IslamJune 6, 2025 | Read Count: 449Economic impact of Eid-ul-Adha PMP CertificationMay 23, 2025 | Read Count: 705Best PMP Study Resources for 2025 (Books, Courses, Tools & More) Agile & FrameworksMay 7, 2025 | Read Count: 647Agile vs Scrum: Finally Understanding the Difference Agile & FrameworksApril 25, 2025 | Read Count: 683When Not To Use Agile: 5 Signs You Need a Different Approach Life Around Us blogsGooglIO12twitterWWDC12you for you
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