Authors who have taken this tack include graphic artist and architect Richard Saul Wurman (the man who coined the phrase information architect) and statistician and cognitive scientist Edward Tufte.
Information Technology | United States Information Agency | Information technology | National Center for Biotechnology Information | information technology | Program and System Information Protocol | Geographic information system | information | IPTC Information Interchange Model | World Summit on the Information Society | Right to Information Act | National Telecommunications and Information Administration | Central Office of Information | public information film | intelligence (information gathering) | Information technology consulting | Freedom of information in the United Kingdom | Vital Information | Jane's Information Group | Information Commissioner's Office | Internet Information Services | information theory | Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act | Chief Information Officer | Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals | XML Information Set | Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System | United States Office of War Information | Office of Scientific and Technical Information | Office of Public Sector Information |
It started out as the very first in the market to combine an RSS reader, a meta-search engine, and a scrapbook all in one application, aiming to ease information overload of the Web.