Looking for the latest and best tools to help you curate faster and in a more organized way? When it comes to productivity, I find these 10 tools the best
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janlgordon's comment,
July 24, 2016 8:58 PM
Thank you @Stewart-Marshall & @Antonio Ormachea :-)
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July 27, 2016 10:42 AM
Thank you @Pantelis Chiotellis @Vladimir Kukharenko @Oliver Durrer swissleap.com @massimo facchinetti @RPattinson-Daily @Madelyn Powell & @MiniTool Software :-)
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July 28, 2016 10:43 AM
Thank you @Roy Kenda & @Jenne :-)
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Robin Good's curator insight,
June 24, 2014 9:16 AM
BuzzSumo is a powerful web app which allows content curators to find trending top content highlighted by social media shares and key influencers on any subject you specify. Content can be filtered by "type" (including articles, guest posts, infographics, videos and interviews) and by *time" with the ability to see just the last 24 hours, the past week, month or six months of data. Influencers can be filtered by bloggers, journalists, influencers, companies and regular people. An excellent tool for curators to find valuable new content and key contacts, influencers or prospective customers on any subject. Free to use and test even without signing up. . Try it out now: . Check this review by Larry Kim: http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2351594/BuzzSumo-The-Heavyweight-of-Content-Discovery . Added to Content Discovery Tools directory, Social News Discovery section. .
Christopher Jan Benitez's curator insight,
June 25, 2014 4:34 AM
I love BuzzSumo as a content curation tool. Everybody who wants to collect the best posts about their niche should try out this tool! |
Robin Good's curator insight,
June 29, 2014 10:20 AM
Happy Friends is a new free tool created by Dave Winer which allows you to closely follow those Twitter accounts for which you don't want to miss a beat. Happy Friends makes it easy for you to add (but not to delete for now) any Twitter account you want and to easily expand it to see all of its most recent tweets. The result is a simple interface which lists your favorite Twitter sources and allows you to check rapidly what each one of them has posted. What may escape anyone not reading this, is that by clicking on any of the headlines displayed inside Happy Friends you get to see the full Twitter card display, just as it was intended to be seen on Twitter with integrated images and video. Happy Friends fulfils for me a true need, as with Twitter typical readers and tools (including lists) it is very difficult to track specific sources postings without doing a few click acrobatics. I hope that in one of the upcoming versions, the formatting of the tweets will also be improved as to make it easier for the eye to rapidly scan the information presented. The twitter grey icons on the left do to little to quiet down the noise created by all the the tweet texts and links appearing on the Happy Friends page. Vertical spacing between items and separating text from links would significantly improve legibility and rapid eye-scanning of the content. Very useful. Free to use. Try it out now: http://happyfriends.camp/ See also: http://happy.smallpict.com/2014/06/24/welcomeToHappyFriends.html and: http://thenextweb.com/twitter/2014/06/28/happy-friends-turns-twitter-mailbox-select-friends/
Stephen Dale's curator insight,
July 3, 2014 5:59 AM
A super Twitter utility service for aggregating your favourite Twitter resources,
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