Adventures in Social Curation and Context With Storify Curation is currently one of "the chosen" buzz words in the social media zeitgeist (that's another). But as abundant as the talk of curation is, actual curation tools have been in relatively short order. In recent weeks, I've been experimenting with some newly released curation platforms.
The art and science of information chemistry This journey from Atoms to Lifetools is becoming more real, with deeper thinking from Robert Scoble, and the impending launch of the ipad – we are about to experience a deluge of devices that can assist us in sourcing, organising and narrating these information atoms – in real time. The art of information chemistry is about to become a science?
Steve Rosenbaum: Are We a Curation Nation? If you've added data to the web, positive or negative, about a book, a movie, a restaurant, or an airline, then you've added your curatorial '2 cents' to the wisdom of the web.
Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future ? Every hour thousands of new videos are uploaded online. Blog posts are written and published. Millions of tweets and other short messages are shared. To say there is a flood of content being created online now seems like a serious understatement. Until now, the interesting thing is that there are relatively few technologies or tools that have been adopted in a widespread way to manage this deluge.
Micro Persuasion: The Digital Curator in Your Future Our information and entertainment options greatly outweigh the time we have to consume it. Even if one were to only focus on micro-niche interests and snack on bite-sized content, demand could never ever scale to match the supply. Content is a commodity. The Attention Crash is real and - make no mistake - it will deepen.
the art and science of information chemistry “A curator is an information chemist. He or she mixes atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then he or she adds value to that molecule by passing comment” (Robert Scoble)…kind of like a narrative? -
Thousands of these atoms flow across our screens in tools like Seesmic, Google Reader, Tweetdeck, Tweetie, Google Buzz
Can "Curation" Save Media? by Steve Rosenbaum Arianna Huffington, Michael Wolff, and Matt Drudge have already put "curation" to work. But will it save shrinking magazine and newspaper companies?
NPR: Digg.com CEO Makes Content Curation Exciting Before the music portion of the South By Southwest festival this year, Austin's convention center was filled to the beams with digital creatives. Among them was Digg.com CEO Jay Adelson, who told host Liane Hansen about his company's history and future.
On Old-School Web Content Curation — Social Mallard - Kevin Briody There’s been a lot of talk over the past few months (and really, years) about how content curation is the next wave of social media. The reasoning goes that with the massive rise in new information channels spewing a flood of content at consumers, we’re teetering in the midst of an attention crash of sorts.
Now bookmarking is out, Curating is in Curating=Bookmarking+Editing+Ordering+Sharing...". Curating is not about general bookmarking and filtering activities. Content curating must include the analysis and organization a comprehensive collection of linked information artifacts. Content curating must then present this information for the public in a format that allows easy understanding of the relationship between these artifacts of content."
Social Media Books There are a bunch of books that can help improve your thinking about the value of social media.
#SocialMedia #Books
Social Media all things social media related (well maybe not all)
The real-time curation wars by Robert Scoble The newest report on various web curation tools.
http://scobleizer.com/2010/09/27/the-real-time-curation-wars-exclusive-first-look-at-curated-by/
Adventures in Social Curation and Context With Storify Curation is currently one of "the chosen" buzz words in the social media zeitgeist (that's another). But as abundant as the talk of curation is, actual curation tools have been in relatively short order. In recent weeks, I've been experimenting with some newly released curation platforms.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/adventures_in_social_curation_and_context_with_sto.php
The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators, by Robert Scoble This is a guide for how we can build “info molecules” that have a lot more value than the atomic world we live in now.
http://scobleizer.com/2010/03/27/the-seven-needs-of-real-time-curators/
The art and science of information chemistry This journey from Atoms to Lifetools is becoming more real, with deeper thinking from Robert Scoble, and the impending launch of the ipad – we are about to experience a deluge of devices that can assist us in sourcing, organising and narrating these information atoms – in real time. The art of information chemistry is about to become a science?
http://www.seggr.com/page/2/
Steve Rosenbaum: Are We a Curation Nation? If you've added data to the web, positive or negative, about a book, a movie, a restaurant, or an airline, then you've added your curatorial '2 cents' to the wisdom of the web.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-rosenbaum/are-we-a-curation-nation_b_489727.html
Curating the Best of the Web: Video - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com On the Web, digital curators can help you sort through the deluge of video clips, news articles and links to unearth gems and obscure artifacts.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/15/curating-the-best-of-the-web-video/
Content Curation: Bringing Order to Information Overload Content curation, or sharing relevant, thought-provoking online content, can establish individuals and companies as authorities, thought leaders.
http://www.pr2020.com/page/content-curation-order-to-information-overload
Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future ? Every hour thousands of new videos are uploaded online. Blog posts are written and published. Millions of tweets and other short messages are shared. To say there is a flood of content being created online now seems like a serious understatement. Until now, the interesting thing is that there are relatively few technologies or tools that have been adopted in a widespread way to manage this deluge.
http://www.socialmediatoday.com/SMC/131472
Micro Persuasion: The Digital Curator in Your Future Our information and entertainment options greatly outweigh the time we have to consume it. Even if one were to only focus on micro-niche interests and snack on bite-sized content, demand could never ever scale to match the supply. Content is a commodity. The Attention Crash is real and - make no mistake - it will deepen.
http://www.micropersuasion.com/2008/02/the-digital-cur.html
the art and science of information chemistry “A curator is an information chemist. He or she mixes atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then he or she adds value to that molecule by passing comment” (Robert Scoble)…kind of like a narrative? -
Thousands of these atoms flow across our screens in tools like Seesmic, Google Reader, Tweetdeck, Tweetie, Google Buzz
http://www.seggr.com/the-art-and-science-of-information-chemistry/
Content Curation: Why Is The Content Curator The Key Emerging Online Editorial Role Of The Future? What is content curation and why is it so important for the future of web content publishers? The content curator is the next emerging disruptive role in the content creation and distribution chain. In a world submerged by a flood
http://www.masternewmedia.org/content-curation-why-is-the-content-curator-the-key-emerging-online-editorial-role-of-the-future/
Can "Curation" Save Media? by Steve Rosenbaum Arianna Huffington, Michael Wolff, and Matt Drudge have already put "curation" to work. But will it save shrinking magazine and newspaper companies?
http://www.businessinsider.com/can-curation-save-media-2009-4
NPR: Digg.com CEO Makes Content Curation Exciting Before the music portion of the South By Southwest festival this year, Austin's convention center was filled to the beams with digital creatives. Among them was Digg.com CEO Jay Adelson, who told host Liane Hansen about his company's history and future.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124980746
Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future ? The name I would give it is Content Curator. A Content Curator is someone who continually finds, groups, organizes and shares the best and most relevant content on a specific issue online.
http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2009/09/manifesto-for-the-content-curator-the-next-big-social-media-job-of-the-future-.html
On Old-School Web Content Curation — Social Mallard - Kevin Briody There’s been a lot of talk over the past few months (and really, years) about how content curation is the next wave of social media. The reasoning goes that with the massive rise in new information channels spewing a flood of content at consumers, we’re teetering in the midst of an attention crash of sorts.
http://www.socialmallard.com/socialmedia/on-old-school-web-content-curation/
Now bookmarking is out, Curating is in Curating=Bookmarking+Editing+Ordering+Sharing...". Curating is not about general bookmarking and filtering activities. Content curating must include the analysis and organization a comprehensive collection of linked information artifacts. Content curating must then present this information for the public in a format that allows easy understanding of the relationship between these artifacts of content."
Social Media Books There are a bunch of books that can help improve your thinking about the value of social media.
#SocialMedia #Books
Social Media all things social media related (well maybe not all)
Curation is currently one of "the chosen" buzz words in the social media zeitgeist (that's another). But as abundant as the talk of curation is, actual curation tools have been in relatively short order. In recent weeks, I've been experimenting with some newly released curation platforms.
This journey from Atoms to Lifetools is becoming more real, with deeper thinking from Robert Scoble, and the impending launch of the ipad – we are about to experience a deluge of devices that can assist us in sourcing, organising and narrating these information atoms – in real time. The art of information chemistry is about to become a science?
If you've added data to the web, positive or negative, about a book, a movie, a restaurant, or an airline, then you've added your curatorial '2 cents' to the wisdom of the web.
Every hour thousands of new videos are uploaded online. Blog posts are written and published. Millions of tweets and other short messages are shared. To say there is a flood of content being created online now seems like a serious understatement. Until now, the interesting thing is that there are relatively few technologies or tools that have been adopted in a widespread way to manage this deluge.
Our information and entertainment options greatly outweigh the time we have to consume it. Even if one were to only focus on micro-niche interests and snack on bite-sized content, demand could never ever scale to match the supply. Content is a commodity. The Attention Crash is real and - make no mistake - it will deepen.
“A curator is an information chemist. He or she mixes atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then he or she adds value to that molecule by passing comment” (Robert Scoble)…kind of like a narrative? -
Thousands of these atoms flow across our screens in tools like Seesmic, Google Reader, Tweetdeck, Tweetie, Google Buzz
Seth Godin has an interesting post about the rise of drive by culture. He argues that the dramatic rise in content found online, and the incredible ease of
What is content curation and why is it so important for the future of web content publishers? The content curator is the next emerging disruptive role in the content creation and distribution chain. In a world submerged by a flood
Before the music portion of the South By Southwest festival this year, Austin's convention center was filled to the beams with digital creatives. Among them was Digg.com CEO Jay Adelson, who told host Liane Hansen about his company's history and future.
The name I would give it is Content Curator. A Content Curator is someone who continually finds, groups, organizes and shares the best and most relevant content on a specific issue online.
There’s been a lot of talk over the past few months (and really, years) about how content curation is the next wave of social media. The reasoning goes that with the massive rise in new information channels spewing a flood of content at consumers, we’re teetering in the midst of an attention crash of sorts.
Curating=Bookmarking+Editing+Ordering+Sharing...". Curating is not about general bookmarking and filtering activities. Content curating must include the analysis and organization a comprehensive collection of linked information artifacts. Content curating must then present this information for the public in a format that allows easy understanding of the relationship between these artifacts of content."
all things social media related (well maybe not all)
The real-time curation wars by Robert Scoble
The newest report on various web curation tools.
http://scobleizer.com/2010/09/27/the-real-time-curation-wars-exclusive-first-look-at-curated-by/
Adventures in Social Curation and Context With Storify
Curation is currently one of "the chosen" buzz words in the social media zeitgeist (that's another). But as abundant as the talk of curation is, actual curation tools have been in relatively short order. In recent weeks, I've been experimenting with some newly released curation platforms.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/adventures_in_social_curation_and_context_with_sto.php
The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators, by Robert Scoble
This is a guide for how we can build “info molecules” that have a lot more value than the atomic world we live in now.
http://scobleizer.com/2010/03/27/the-seven-needs-of-real-time-curators/
The art and science of information chemistry
This journey from Atoms to Lifetools is becoming more real, with deeper thinking from Robert Scoble, and the impending launch of the ipad – we are about to experience a deluge of devices that can assist us in sourcing, organising and narrating these information atoms – in real time. The art of information chemistry is about to become a science?
http://www.seggr.com/page/2/
Steve Rosenbaum: Are We a Curation Nation?
If you've added data to the web, positive or negative, about a book, a movie, a restaurant, or an airline, then you've added your curatorial '2 cents' to the wisdom of the web.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-rosenbaum/are-we-a-curation-nation_b_489727.html
Curating the Best of the Web: Video - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
On the Web, digital curators can help you sort through the deluge of video clips, news articles and links to unearth gems and obscure artifacts.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/15/curating-the-best-of-the-web-video/
Content Curation: Bringing Order to Information Overload
Content curation, or sharing relevant, thought-provoking online content, can establish individuals and companies as authorities, thought leaders.
http://www.pr2020.com/page/content-curation-order-to-information-overload
Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future ?
Every hour thousands of new videos are uploaded online. Blog posts are written and published. Millions of tweets and other short messages are shared. To say there is a flood of content being created online now seems like a serious understatement. Until now, the interesting thing is that there are relatively few technologies or tools that have been adopted in a widespread way to manage this deluge.
http://www.socialmediatoday.com/SMC/131472
Micro Persuasion: The Digital Curator in Your Future
Our information and entertainment options greatly outweigh the time we have to consume it. Even if one were to only focus on micro-niche interests and snack on bite-sized content, demand could never ever scale to match the supply. Content is a commodity. The Attention Crash is real and - make no mistake - it will deepen.
http://www.micropersuasion.com/2008/02/the-digital-cur.html
the art and science of information chemistry
“A curator is an information chemist. He or she mixes atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then he or she adds value to that molecule by passing comment” (Robert Scoble)…kind of like a narrative? -
Thousands of these atoms flow across our screens in tools like Seesmic, Google Reader, Tweetdeck, Tweetie, Google Buzz
http://www.seggr.com/the-art-and-science-of-information-chemistry/
Content Curation: Why Is The Content Curator The Key Emerging Online Editorial Role Of The Future?
What is content curation and why is it so important for the future of web content publishers? The content curator is the next emerging disruptive role in the content creation and distribution chain. In a world submerged by a flood
http://www.masternewmedia.org/content-curation-why-is-the-content-curator-the-key-emerging-online-editorial-role-of-the-future/
Can "Curation" Save Media? by Steve Rosenbaum
Arianna Huffington, Michael Wolff, and Matt Drudge have already put "curation" to work. But will it save shrinking magazine and newspaper companies?
http://www.businessinsider.com/can-curation-save-media-2009-4
NPR: Digg.com CEO Makes Content Curation Exciting
Before the music portion of the South By Southwest festival this year, Austin's convention center was filled to the beams with digital creatives. Among them was Digg.com CEO Jay Adelson, who told host Liane Hansen about his company's history and future.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124980746
Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future ?
The name I would give it is Content Curator. A Content Curator is someone who continually finds, groups, organizes and shares the best and most relevant content on a specific issue online.
http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2009/09/manifesto-for-the-content-curator-the-next-big-social-media-job-of-the-future-.html
On Old-School Web Content Curation — Social Mallard - Kevin Briody
There’s been a lot of talk over the past few months (and really, years) about how content curation is the next wave of social media. The reasoning goes that with the massive rise in new information channels spewing a flood of content at consumers, we’re teetering in the midst of an attention crash of sorts.
http://www.socialmallard.com/socialmedia/on-old-school-web-content-curation/
Now bookmarking is out, Curating is in
Curating=Bookmarking+Editing+Ordering+Sharing...". Curating is not about general bookmarking and filtering activities. Content curating must include the analysis and organization a comprehensive collection of linked information artifacts. Content curating must then present this information for the public in a format that allows easy understanding of the relationship between these artifacts of content."
Social Media Books
There are a bunch of books that can help improve your thinking about the value of social media.
#SocialMedia #Books
Social Media
all things social media related (well maybe not all)