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Measuring information consumption

Posted by Roger Bohn

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I have just finished a report on information consumption. We estimate that Americans consume an average of 34 GB per person per day, and 100,000 words. This is “information to the eyeballs” — we have not tried to estimate how much of that we actually assimilate.

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