
“Intelligence is not the ability to store information, but to know where to find it.”
Source: Blood Music (1985), Chapter 45 (p. 237)
“Intelligence is not the ability to store information, but to know where to find it.”
Towards a Systems Theory of Organization, 1985, From Data to Wisdom, 1989
Source: Living Systems: Basic Concepts (1969), p. 51; Opening paragraph
Source: The Structure of Information Retrieval Systems (1959), p. 1275.
Source: Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk
Source: The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology (2005), p. 329
“STRUCTURE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN CONTENT IN THE TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION.”
Source: Revolution for the Hell of It (1968), p. 109, quoting the famous statement of Marshall McLuhan.
Context: STRUCTURE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN CONTENT IN THE TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION. It is the same as saying "the medium is the message."
A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), Collective Ownership of Code and Text