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Facebook GraphSearch, l'outil ultime du profiling ? | Demain la veille - 0 views

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LM_virginia

Attency - 0 views

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    free service that makes it easy to keep track of new updates from news, topics, social media sites - "a place for people to stay informed about everything that is important to them anywhere on the web"
web2write Idensen

Content curation: computers and humans creating collaborative intelligence - 1 views

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    Now, in 2011, curation is coming into its own precisely because various content syndication, management and filtering technologies have reached maturity and ubiquity, to the point where "Joe Average" netizen can use them freely and effectively to create a new kind of collaboration, and a new kind of intelligence: that of man and machine working together on a new, faster, more comprehensive and more enjoyable kind of curating experience that's called "collaborative intelligence".
web2write Idensen

Let's Talk About How to Start Curating Content | Business 2 Community - 0 views

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    By Margie Clayman, Published September 21, 2011
web2write Idensen

New Research Finds the Curation vs Creation Sweet Spot | social media measurement | Soc... - 0 views

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    Whether you're on a first date, meeting new people at a dinner party, or making it rain on Twitter, it's just not a good idea to go on and on about yourself. It's just awkward. Conventional social media marketing wisdom suggests that brands should avoid being overly self-promotional. Thus, brands seek to "be a part of the conversation" by sharing links that are relevant to their followers but often not specifically about their products and services. This act of finding good content and sharing it is known as content curation. Contrast this with another nugget of conventional social media marketing wisdom: that "content is king" - that the best thing that a social media marketer can do is create content that people find valuable enough to share with the world. But…isn't promoting your own content akin to talking about yourself? And isn't that rude, and thus ineffective? This creation-vs-curation paradox inspired me to look for some answers in the data. Analyzing 150,000 Social Media Posts
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