we have twitter, facebook , HN, techcrunch and some additional newspapers too. i am have a dayjob and working on my startup too but the everyday routine of going through the above resources though helpful but it takes away atleast two hours or more on a ordinary day.
To manage this
i am ending up adding lengthy articles to my bookmarks to read later and simply avoiding opening any news link which is predictable.
Do you have any points or tips for managing such a huge infomation overflow in minimal time?
I try to work in non-interrupted blocks (ideally; don't always succeed) and check Google Reader twice a day and go through everything, marking things unread that I'd like to read later and catch up on that Sunday evenings. I check twitter every few hours during an idle moment.<p>And while I am on the information hamster wheel, I'm not entirely sure it is good for me. I want to stop.
While they are chicken soup for the brain, they dun not equal profit in the P/L.<p>At home, after working on my todo list, I set my E.gg Timer to around 15-30 mins, and go through all these materials in my Google Reader. The best time to clear these materials is when I'm on the move(not driving) or waiting, I can afford a lot more reading time.