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Event Organizers, Scoop.it is for you

We love to discover and share new ways Scoop.it is being used by our great beta users. We’ve had a couple of major events using Scoop.it this week and we thought it was worth sharing.

Scoop.it was used by the ReedMidem, the organizer of Connected Creativity at MIPTV, a new global forum uniting the world’s dominant market forces and leading innovators in entertainment, mobile media and technology at Cannes.

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You’ve asked for it! We did it…

Ever since we launched Scoop.it we’ve been amazed by the quality of the feedback you gave us. It feels great to have such an engaged community of motivated users willing to share their views on how the product should evolve.

To show how precious your ideas are for us, here is a quick retrospective of what we did during the last two months following your feedback and suggestions.

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Meet the Scoop.it Team!

The past 2 months since Scoop.it went live have been so hectic and exciting that we haven’t had a chance to introduce the team that works behind the scene. Delivering one release per week on average and dealing with the great feedback we received from the fast-growing Scoop.it community has taken 200% of our attention.

We won’t take any break so keep up sending it to us! We love feedback!

But as we expand the team today with Axelle joining us in San Francisco, we felt it was high time you got to know a bit about us.

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Curation is a hot trend… and Scoop.it is part of it.

We’ve been in private beta since a little more than 2 months now, and we’re happy to have been covered by several blogs. It seems the “curation topic” is getting hotter and hotter, and we’re definitely part of it.

We want to thank all the bloggers who have written about us, and of course, all our first users for the huge amount of feedback they’ve sent us. We’ve already shared the video we had about us, but here is a longer list of blogposts:

Articles about Scoop.it in English

Articles about Curation where Scoop.it has been spotted

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The Bookmarklet button

There’s a button in Scoop it that you cannot miss: the Bookmarklet.

The principle is easy: while you are browning the web, if you stumble on a very interesting link (it can be a video, a song, an article, a picture, or whatever), you can share it directly on your Topic on scoop it!

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Interviews about Scoop.it during #Leweb conference

The Scoop.it team attended the leading tech european event last week, Leweb. As we’re in private beta, our objective was to get as much feedback as possible and meet key people from the tech industry. Goal 100% achieved, and even more as we got “as a bonus” a few interviews. Each time it’s Guillaume Decugis who speaks, the CEO of Goojet, the company behind Scoop.it

The first one for Capecalm, a Web-TV about startups, entrepreneurship and innovation.

And then, a few others with French medias:

France Télévisions thanks to Jacques Froissant

France Televisions again

The day before Leweb, we had the visit of Frenchweb for an interview

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Scoop.it as a collaborative tool

YES Scoop.it is topic-centric, but BUT we can’t forget that it’s first of all a social media.

The main difference with the others social media is essential: Scoop.it lets users follow topics, not people. Scoop.it brings you content on topics you’ve decided to follow, shared by other people on these topics. People we meet are users who are willing to discuss about the same subjects. What gather people together are their passions! We don’t always share our passions with our friends: especially if they are unusual. Your interest about the Chinese culture may not be shared with your best friend!

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New design and some other surprises!

Following your feedbacks, we’re glad to announce some new features on Scoop.it Beta.

  • New design: we want your topics to look great so we’ve improved their looks with a magazine/media-like design. Tell us whether you like them!
  • Background customization is now available! You can now choose a color or an image that represents your topic like no other one! Don’t hesitate to give us your feedback about it: feedback@scoop.it!
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Who’s the boss?!

From the very beginning of the creation of a topic, the user is deciding everything: your topic is your baby!

  • First, when you create your own topic, you set up content sources related to it. These sources could be Twitter, Flickr, Youtube, Digg, Google… But be selective: you won’t make your life easier by piling up dozens of so-so sources!
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New! Connection with Twitter and other new features

For a couple of weeks, Scoop.it started its private beta and try to better its users’ experience by releasing regularly new versions to add new features coming from the valuable feedback of the first users. Today, we’re glad to announce some nice new features:

1. Twitter connection to Scoop.it is now live to share easily new posts on Twitter

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Need a topic? Here’s some inspiration!


If somebody asks you the question, « what’s your favorite topic? » you’ll have no problem to tell him your #1 topic. But when you’ll start your Scoop.it it topic, maybe you’ll have more difficulties to find an original one, with a bit of eccentricity…

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You’ve always dreamt to have your own blog but…

Who has never been a bit envious of these bloggers: they always have something to say, they have inspiration every day, they have an idea about everything…

But the truth is: most people don’t have time for that, it’s complex… and we don’t have a fantastic subject in mind from Monday to Tuesday.

Why is a topic with Scoop.it different to a blog?

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