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  • Data smog: newest culprit in brain drain - By Bridget Murray. Psychologists are beginning to study the impact that information overload is having on our lives. APA Monitor.
    www.apa.org/monitor/mar98/smog.html
  • Dying for Information? - A Report on the Effects of Information Overload in the UK and Worldwide, by Paul Waddington, Coalition for Networked Information.
    www.cni.org/regconfs/1997/ukoln-content/repor~13.html
  • Experts: Information onslaught bad for your health - By CNN Correspondent Kathy Nellis. There's so much data out there that it's making some people physically ill, according to some experts. Psychologists even have a name for the malady: Information Fatigue Syndrome.
    www.cnn.com/TECH/9704/15/info.overload/index.html
  • High-Tech Cars Could Bring Overload - In electronic simulations of driving a vehicle full of high-tech gadgetry, a number of drivers miss their turns or even crash.
    www.itsa.org/ITSNEWS.NSF/a619bd3fc912d6f38525658d00073cd1/4d4a2ccf01557420852569dd00517abe?OpenDocument
  • Information overload - a risk factor in the information society - By Salla Toppinen & Raija Kalimo. The development of information technology usually changes the work contents and the organization of work, and thereby affects also the well-being of the users. Työterveiset - Special Issue 1996.
    www.occuphealth.fi/e/info/tyoterv/engl96/salla.htm
  • Information Overload Distracts Drivers - Article summarizing the results of research about drivers handling information while driving.
    www.er.doe.gov/feature_articles_2001/March/Distracted_Drivers/DistractedDrivers.htm
  • Warning: Too much info hazardous to your health - The gift of boundless information is causing a new kind of stress, and our primitive mechanisms for coping are being overwhelmed by an insidious condition known alternately as "technostress," "information overload" or "Information Fatigue Syndrome."
    www.spectrum.ieee.org/INST/jun97/toomuch.html

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