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For the last two years I have had an opportunity to participate in an ambitious global research project: how journalistic startups are making money in the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, France and five other countries.
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The cry of "Content is King" has been a rallying call for bloggers and on-line publishers for years. Via Lurene Kelley Delete the scoop?
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Great post written by Eric Brown for Social Media Explorer - This is what caught my attention:
Curation — the act of human editors adding their work to the machines that gather, organize and filter content.
“Curation comes up when search stops working,” says author and NYU Professor Clay Shirky. But it’s more than a human-powered filter.
“Curation comes up when people realize that it isn’t just about information seeking, it’s also about synchronizing a community.”
Part of the reason that human curation is so critical is simply the vast number of people who are now making and sharing media.
“Everyone is a media outlet”, says Shirky. “The point of everyone being a media outlet is really not at all complicated. It just means that we can all put things out in the public view. Via janlgordon, Robin Good, Elise C. Delete the scoop?
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Your numerical data can tell stories, but can stories be data that leads to continuous improvement? Do numbers only matter? Via Lauren Moss
Beth Kanter's comment,
August 31, 2011 5:16 PM
Thanks for including my post and LOVE your collection
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