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Pinterest for News Is Here: It's Called NewsPeg

Pinterest for News Is Here: It's Called NewsPeg | information analyst | Scoop.it

Via Robin Good
Daniel Pastor Peidro's curator insight, January 20, 2014 3:02 AM

Se puede utilizar para crear un "periódico escolar".

Una Sinnott's curator insight, January 20, 2014 5:35 PM

This could be very useful for curating news around topics you're covering.

Audrey Nay's curator insight, January 25, 2014 3:51 PM

Curate the news! 

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RebelMouse: a new Social Content Curation and Publishing platform

RebelMouse:  a new Social Content Curation and Publishing  platform | information analyst | Scoop.it

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Robin Good's comment, November 12, 2013 9:03 AM
RebelMouse was born to build a social media hub, but it does have strong aggregation, filtering and curation capabilities. SEO-wise it is not a great choice, but also Scoop.it has quite a few limits on this front. <br><br>Rebelmouse doesn't offer all of the extras Scoop.it has, from scheduling, to sharing to an extended number of social networks, to integration with newsletter and to the backend dashboard. <br><br>Scoop.it has also a better, cleaner and more legible format, that better lends itself to more in-depth reading than just browsing titles, images and tweets.
Stan Smith's comment, November 12, 2013 9:22 AM
While I still use RebelMouse I have disconnected all inbound links because it posts it wacky and I was always having to go back and edit stuff. Now that I post stuff manually with their applet it isn't so bad. I still prefer Scoop.it though.
Terheck's comment, November 12, 2013 4:12 PM
I use Rebelmouse for a while now, and I like it as a complementary tool to other Social Media tools. You can have a look at it on https://www.rebelmouse.com/Terheck/
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New Content Curation Tool To Curate Web Content Magazines: Zeen Launches In Private Beta

New Content Curation Tool To Curate Web Content Magazines: Zeen Launches In Private Beta | information analyst | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Zeen, the new app from the original founder of YouTube is finally coming, and it has opened its doors to private beta users.

On paper and by looking at the first screenshots, Zeen promises to be a curation-publishing platform similar to the new Paper.li, Storify and Scoop.it, but without any new revolutionary feature or improvement over those existing platforms.

 

While I am waiting to get in and start testing it myself, I share with you the official launch news as picked up by Giuseppe Mauriello from TheNextWeb review:

 

"YouTube founders launched a teaser for a new project called Zeen. 

It’s similarly based around the idea of content curation, but whereas Delicious is about tags and bookmarks, Zeen is a more developed version of the ‘social newspaper’ services like Paper.li.

 

After connecting your Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts, you get the option to create your first magazine, choosing from a number of template styles and color schemes.

 

You then dive into creating the magazine, without quite so much guidance about what you’re doing or why. Tools along the top of the magazine allow you to add content from the likes of Google searches, YouTube content, Instagram photos, Twitter, RSS feeds (you have to enter the feed URL) – or content you’ve clipped from around the Web using a blookmarklet.

 

Once you’ve added as much content as you like, one piece of content per page, you can publish your magazine to share with others..."

 

Full original article here:

http://thenextweb.com/apps/2012/07/27/youtube-founders-new-magazine-focused-web-curation-app-zeen-opens-in-beta/

 

Reserve your username on Zeen here: http://zeen.com

 

 


Via Giuseppe Mauriello, Robin Good
Mike Ellsworth's comment, September 27, 2012 3:26 PM
Thanks for the reScoop!
Robin Good's comment, September 27, 2012 3:48 PM
Mike, you are very welcome.

By the way, if I may ask, which is the original scoop that you are referring to with your thanks?
Mike Ellsworth's comment, September 27, 2012 7:06 PM
Robin, good question, as your original scoop has been reScooped several times in this thread. I was thanking RPattinson-Daily for reScooping my reScoop, and so on, down to your original scoop. So thanks for this scoop, and for all the great scooping you do!
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Curate Your Own Magazine with the New Flipboard

Curate Your Own Magazine with the New Flipboard | information analyst | Scoop.it
Your Social Magazine. Available for iPad, iPhone & Android.

Via Robin Good
Heinz Krettek's curator insight, March 29, 2013 3:40 AM

#COER13 Idee

Kim Flintoff's curator insight, March 31, 2013 7:54 PM

A great way to aggregate and present content to students.  Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.

Kim Flintoff's curator insight, March 31, 2013 7:54 PM

A great way to aggregate and present content to students.  Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.

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Upworthy : a new business model for professional news curation

Upworthy : a new business model for professional news curation | information analyst | Scoop.it
Upworthy is attracting attention for its headlines and its viral videos about gay marriage, women’s rights and other social causes. But the site’s real value may be its potential to help the Democrats maintain their lead in social media and big data.
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Curate and Monetize Your Own Digital Newspaper with Paper.li

Curate and Monetize Your Own Digital Newspaper with Paper.li | information analyst | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Paper.li one of the early players in the news aggregation, discovery and auto-curation space has been significantly improving its service which now offers also a $9/month Pro version.

 

Paper.li allows you to set a number of search queries on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube and to import specific RSS feeds to "aggregate" the most relevant on a certain topic or theme.

 

You as a curator can "preview" your yet-to-be-published news magazine and can manually pick and decide which "stories" to publish and which ones to drop by simply hovering your mouse on anyone of them.

 

"Editions" can be auto-scheduled and Paper.li can automatically announce on Twitter and via email to your subscribers when a new one is out.

 

PRO users get to have the last word before any edition gets published, by way of a "preview before promotion" feature that lets you control when notifications go out and gives you time to make changes, can add promotional banners, standard ads or other marketing materials in a set of predefined hot spots on their news page, and can "brand" their magazine with their own banner, background image and personalized colors.

 

More info: https://paper.li/learn-more.html

 

Try it out now: https://paper.li/

 

 

 

 


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lelapin's comment July 28, 2012 12:31 AM
I'm glad you have your own paper. I'm a big fan of paper.li.
Liz Wilson's comment, July 28, 2012 3:00 AM
Thanks for the review Robin and the clear explanation of what users can do. Much appreciated.