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Content Curation Tool Scoop.it Announces: Curated Newsletters and MailChimp Integration

Content Curation Tool Scoop.it Announces: Curated Newsletters and MailChimp Integration | SocialMedia_me | Scoop.it

Excerpted from Scoop.it Blog:

"This morning we released something really exciting — curated newsletter functionality! We recognize the role curation is playing in the evolution of the newsletter, and we wanted to provide an easy way for our users to expand their reach into the be-all-end-all of web communication — email.

Seamlessly export your Scoop.it topic to a newsletter template or send to your email lists in MailChimp by connecting your accounts with the new MailChimp integration. This feature is free with all Scoop.it accounts and is unlimited until April 15th. To access it, simply click “Manage” on your topic of choice and click “Create a Newsletter.”

 

Read full original article here:

http://blog.scoop.it/2013/03/12/announcing-curated-newsletters-and-mailchimp-integration/


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Mariale Peñalosa Arguijo's curator insight, March 15, 2013 7:31 PM

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R.G. Riles's curator insight, March 23, 2013 1:30 PM

We are avid users of scoop.it AND MailChimp - this news is fantastic on our end. As a remdinder, you can find our In-Bound Marketer & Business Unbound Magazine here: http://www.scoop.it/t/inbound-unbound

Shanika Journey's curator insight, March 25, 2013 1:21 PM

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Clipped launches as a Flipboard competitor, using natural language processing to better curate news

Clipped launches as a Flipboard competitor, using natural language processing to better curate news | SocialMedia_me | Scoop.it

Excerpted from article on The Next Web:

"Finding ways to keep track of what’s happening in the world and in various markets can be pretty difficult, especially on mobile devices. People are interested in seeking out new ways to allow them to get information that’s relevant and important to them.

 

Apps to help with this problem include Flipboard, a popular social news aggregator that has helped to change the way people consume content,Zite, Cir.ca, and Summly. Now, Clipped is seeking to take its place as one of those services and has launched its iOS and Android apps to help optimize the way people consume the news on their mobile devices.

 

Created by Tanay Tandon, Clipped’s original intent was to be something that the average teenager could use easily. He says that it was important for the user to be able to open up the application and immediately find the most important information in front of them.


Processing, Clipped believes that it allows it to generate comprehensive summaries of articles. As Tandon tells us:

"The technology grammatically analyzes text, and discovers which sentence structures hold the most important information. The algorithm diagrams sentences through a Part of Speech tagger, and can determine which information is dependent on other sections. Through a combination of statistics and keyword analysis, we are then able to rank chunks of information and select which regions of the sentences are most relevant. Clipped then re-reads its summary and makes sure that the selected information contextually makes sense. The algorithm then returns the top information as a bulleted list for the user to read..."

 

Read full original article here:

http://thenextweb.com/apps/2013/01/01/clipped-launches-as-flipboard-competitor-to-help-curate-news/


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How to Become an Online Authority Using Scoop.it

How to Become an Online Authority Using Scoop.it | SocialMedia_me | Scoop.it

"What is Scoop.it? Scoop.it is a powerful content curation tool that allows you to pool information into an online newspaper. Why is it powerful? Because it provides you the potential to become an authority in your area of expertise, without ever writing a blog."

Ally Greer's curator insight, January 21, 2013 3:03 PM

Brad James of Creative Agency Secrets gives a great perspective on how to use curation to become the source of knowledge for your niche. 

Ally Greer's comment, January 24, 2013 7:15 PM
Thanks for the feedback! I'm always here to help if you have any questions. ally@scoop.it
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Helping Professionals 'Scoop It'

Helping Professionals 'Scoop It' | SocialMedia_me | Scoop.it

The platform allows businesses and individuals to curate content, as well as publish links that pertain to your brand.

Ileane Smith's comment, December 21, 2012 10:48 AM
congrats!!
Guillaume Decugis's comment, December 21, 2012 12:54 PM
Thanks Ileane!
Penelope's comment, December 22, 2012 10:07 PM
I love Scoop It!