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Flipboard-Like Tool Creates Beautiful Curated Magazines for the Web: NOOWIT

Flipboard-Like Tool Creates Beautiful Curated Magazines for the Web: NOOWIT | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Via Robin Good
Robin Martin's curator insight, July 2, 2013 9:03 PM

Thanks Robin for sharing this! Will definitely have to check this out.

Josette Williams's curator insight, July 5, 2013 4:59 PM

This is the best innovative curation tool for creating your magazine for the web.  Check out NOOWIT.  Thanks Robin Good!

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News Discovery and Topic Monitoring via Hashtags: The Best Twitter Tools

News Discovery and Topic Monitoring via Hashtags: The Best Twitter Tools | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Robin Good: One of the most effective and popular methods to stay abreast of a topic area or to discover new stories about an issue is the use "hashtags" for Twitter seaches.

 

Here is a bunch of tools that make it easy for you to monitor and  search, one or multiple Twitter hashtags on your preferred topics.

 

Useful. Resourceful. 7/10

 

Tools list: http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/best-tools-to-summarize-twitter-hashtags.html

 

 

 

 


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News Discovery Tools: The RSS Feed Search Engine

News Discovery Tools: The RSS Feed Search Engine | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are looking for new RSS feeds of quality news sources to curate your own newsradar, the RSS Search Engine by Digital Inspiration may come to the rescue.

This free and easy to use RSS search engine, makes it very easy to search for your preferred keywords-keyphrases and it spits out instantly a selection of ten RSS feeds covering, at least in part, that very topic.

 

From the official site: "The RSS search engine will help you discover the most popular feeds on the web around your favorite topics. You may find blogs, news websites, podcasts, Twitter accounts and more."

Try it out now: http://ctrlq.org/rss/  ;

 

 


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Discover News According To Your Preferred Interests: Prismatic

Discover News According To Your Preferred Interests: Prismatic | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Prismatic is a news discovery tool allowing you to select and specify the "interests" and topics on which you want to be kept up-to-date.

 

Once configured Prismatic offers a well laid out web-based magazine format in which you can pick and look at any of your preferred news topics.

 

Prismatic automatically provides detailed information about each news story it will present you, including the number of times it has already been shared and the relevant tags associated to it.

 

Initially Prismatic connects to your main social networks (FB and Twitter) to learn about your interests and then gradually learns with your help what kind of content you are most interested in. 

 

Prismatic has two ways to discover new interests: search and links to related feeds. Search can find topic and publisher feeds or you can create a new feed from a query. Each story has links to related feeds, which you can follow to explore new interests.

 

Check out more News Discovery Tools here: 

https://www.mindmeister.com/134760952 ;

 

Free to use. 

 

Try it out now: http://getprismatic.com 


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Otir's comment, April 10, 2012 8:28 AM
Have you tried it? How is it different from ScoopIt?
Robin Good's comment, April 10, 2012 8:44 AM
Hello Otir, yes I have.

Nothing to do with Scoop.it. This is good either to create a page where to see all of your preferred RSS feeds in a visual fashion, or to create out of your feeds a visual page that displays them all.
Otir's comment, April 10, 2012 5:25 PM
Thanks for your reply, Robin! I will look into it more in depth then! Seems really interesting... (so many new tools, so little time, though :-)
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Create Persistent Searches and Monitor Specific Keywords with the Best Google Alerts Alternative: TalkWalker Alerts

Create Persistent Searches and Monitor Specific Keywords with the Best Google Alerts Alternative: TalkWalker Alerts | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

 

 


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trendspotter's comment, June 19, 2013 7:23 AM
They also use this domain and name: https://en.mention.net/
Robin Good's comment, June 19, 2013 9:29 AM
No way. Mention is a great tool, and even better in some aspects, but it stops at 500 mentions of whatever you put it to search unless you pony up 19.99$/month.
trendspotter's comment, June 20, 2013 9:27 AM
Ok, I didn't reach that limit so far. Thanks for the info, Robin.
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News Discovery Tools: Slices for Twitter Organizes and Auto-Curates Your News Stream Into Categories

News Discovery Tools: Slices for Twitter Organizes and Auto-Curates Your News Stream Into Categories | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Slices is a news discovery app that allows you to find the news that interest you by "slicing" the Twitter timeline into topic-specific categories, making it much easier to find what you are looking for.

 

From Pandodaily official review: "Slices offers 21 searchable categories – humor, technology, sports, and so on – that lead you to people and lists to follow. Included among those top-level categories is the “Live Events” option, which allows you to select an event – a football match, say, or a TV show – and follow Tweets from a curated list.

Also of note: "...it synchronizes between mobile devices and the Slices website (slices.me), which means it knows which Tweets you’ve already read, no matter where you access it from.

 

...The “Timeline Slicer” also outdoes Twitter’s Lists as a way to organize the people you follow into specific categories. They’re easier to set up and easier to access, ..."

 

Source: Pandodaily

 

Slices is available on iOS, Android and the Web.

 

 

Find out more: https://slices.me/

 

 


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Prasanth (WN)'s comment, August 2, 2012 6:57 AM
Thanks
malek's comment, August 3, 2012 11:26 AM
I'm still working on it...looks promising.
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News Discovery: Cut Through The Clutter with Dreve.me

News Discovery: Cut Through The Clutter with Dreve.me | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

From the New York Times review by Carol Roth: "Dreve intends to help you cut through the clutter and the noise online by curating content that is relevant to you.


...

 

On the problem side, his premise that a majority of data and information cluttering the Internet is not relevant to anyone strikes me as legitimate.

 

Finding a mechanism that cuts through the clutter is a worthy goal — notwithstanding the possible push back from users who do not want to give up that control.


The solution proposed by Dreve.me, discussed in the video at a macro level, is to curate what people want to see and create connections by using your activities and preferences on one network or Web site to inform what you see on other networks."

 

Full review and video pitch: http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/22/dreve-me-wants-to-help-you-cut-through-the-clutter-and-noise-online/ ;

 

Second review on NY Times: http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/29/taking-a-second-meeting-with-dreve-me/ ;

 

Robin Good: Like many other social news discovery tools, Dreve.me allows you also to select and re-share on your preferred social network your favorite stories.

 

More info: http://dreve.me/ ;


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Tom George's comment, June 7, 2012 9:45 AM
Hey Robin,

Do you by chance have an invite code;
Robin Good's comment, June 7, 2012 9:49 AM
Not yet. :-)
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The Ultimate Twitter List Curation Tool: TwitChimp

The Ultimate Twitter List Curation Tool: TwitChimp | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

TwitChimp.com is a web application that leverages the Twitter API to provide curated lists of Twitter users.

 

The purpose of TwitChimp.com is to enable any Twitter user to create and curate collections of Twitter users. 

 

Curated lists are important because they can help reduce the signal to noise ratio in Twitter.

 

Key features:

Create and curate feature-filled lists of twitter accounts on any topic you desire. Summary of top concepts/words and hashtags in tweets for an entire list Hotlinking of those top words to Twitter searches. Statistics for lists and users in lists. Discover lists by category. Search tools enabling lists to be found by keywords in the list or by the users bio. User profile pages with stats, bios and links. Embed lists on any site on the Internet.

 

N.B.: The application is still in a beta testing period but is open to anyone who would like to try it in this early stage of development.

 

Read more here: http://twitchimpblog.com/2012/04/latest-twitchimp-list-curation-search-and-discovery-features-announced/
 

Try out it now: http://twitchimp.com


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Beth Kanter's comment, April 22, 2012 10:28 PM
I like this, but I wish there was the ability to collaborate on keeping curated lists up to date.
Beth Kanter's comment, April 25, 2012 12:46 AM
played around with this - and it is useful to get input from people about who to follow - plus I like the analysis
Robin Good's comment, June 19, 2012 1:22 AM
The original is here: http://curation.masternewmedia.org/p/1645623757/the-ultimate-twitter-list-curation-tool-twitchimp