Noting that Google recognizes that the internet does not need to organized until you have a question in search of an answer, Dave Gray points out that questions may be the most basic tools for gaining knowledge and working with information. His standard set of questions offers an interesting way for informations management systems like feed readers and email clients eto organize and manipulate information. Examples of Q-tools include the Prism (one input, multiple outputs), the Razor (binary sorting), the Generator (creates new information), the Peeler (drives attention to deeper levels), and more.
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