About Bryan
Bryan Maleszyk is a digital strategist and experience designer based in Boston, MA. He currently plies his craft at isobar North America, where he advises clients on all matters of digital experience.
This site is his outlet for thoughts on business, design, society, pop culture, and anything else that he's thinking about.
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The Social Network Clutter Problem
In preparation for the launch of this website, I did a lot of pruning and cleaning of the various social network sites of which I am a member. As you would expect, the more involved in any particular social network, the more connections I made. Inevitably, responding to the amount of communication within my networks has started to become an enormous time suck.
This is obviously not an uncommon problem. Lifehacker pointed me in the direction of Steve Rubel’s use of Gmail to consolidate his social networking communications.
What he doesn’t mention is how he deals with e-mail clutter.