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! Read More
Why this could be the moment for the curators
Over the past few months, there’s been an interesting number of new developments with regards to Web Curation, following several predictions that this would be come a hot topic or even a “billion dollar opportunity“.
What’s this all about ?
A definition I like for web curation is Rohit Bhargava’s : A Content Curator is someone who continually finds, groups, organizes and shares the best and most relevant content on a specific issue online.
Read MoreNew! 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
Read MoreNeed 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…
Scoop.it: a social media answer to curation
Welcome to the Scoop.it blog ! Scoop.it was just officially born a few days ago and though it’s just the beginning, we’re very happy with the result. We hope you like it too.
We created Scoop.it because we felt social media needed much better curation tools than the ones which exist today.
What do we mean by that ?
Read MoreYou’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?
Read More