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Google reportedly launching paid YouTube subscriptions this week

Google reportedly launching paid YouTube subscriptions this week | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Google is set to introduce new paid subscriptions for specialist video channels on YouTube, as it looks to move beyond its main advertising revenue stream and deliver a wider range of content. A...

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, May 8, 11:34 AM

Google could launch the new service as early as this week, with up to 50 YouTube channels offering subscriptions to video content from $1.99 a month.

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Pubble - Q&A Platform for Websites, Wordpress, Blogs & Facebook

Pubble - Q&A Platform for Websites, Wordpress, Blogs & Facebook | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Team Pendley's curator insight, May 7, 10:37 AM

This could be a real time saver also

Vince Hill's curator insight, May 7, 12:16 PM

Interesting

Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, May 8, 12:07 AM

Looks good, for having an engagement in the community!

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Are you a hacker's target? [infographic]

Are you a hacker's target? [infographic] | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
No one dreams of becoming the victim of cybercrime, and the first step to protecting yourself is knowing more about the threats all of us face. Check out this infographic from Solera Networks to se...

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Gust MEES's curator insight, April 29, 6:00 PM

 

Learn more:

 

- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/why-and-how-teachers-should-start-learning-and-teaching-cyber-security/

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet?tag=Infographic

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Proactive+Thinking

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Critical-Thinking

 

 

Gust MEES's curator insight, April 29, 6:03 PM

 

Learn more:

 

- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/why-and-how-teachers-should-start-learning-and-teaching-cyber-security/

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet?tag=Infographic

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Proactive+Thinking

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Critical-Thinking

 

Sharla Shults's curator insight, April 30, 11:02 AM

With the World Wide Web comes World Wide Wackos! Beware and take the necessary precautions to remain safe.

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50+ Reasons Why Parents hate Social Networking sites | All Infographics

50+ Reasons Why Parents hate Social Networking sites | All Infographics | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Infographics on why Most parents hate when teenagers use social Networking sites, sending messages and posting status updates and making fun over online

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Francisco Javier 's curator insight, April 28, 2:18 PM

50+ Reasons Why Parents hate Social Networking sites | All Infographics | @scoopit via @abroaderview http://sco.lt/...

Dawn Matheson's curator insight, April 29, 5:36 PM
What do you think ... is Social Media too dangerous for our teens?
John Purificati's comment, April 30, 6:57 AM
Thanks for this Paul.
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Content Curation Guidelines for Where to Share | Curata Blog

Content Curation Guidelines for Where to Share | Curata Blog | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

Excerpted from article by Pawan Deshpande, CEO at Curata:
"By definition, content curation is the act of continually identifying, organizing, and sharing the best and most relevant content on a specific topic or issue online.  When evaluating which content curation tool to use, there are three primary areas of consideration:

1.The Inputs – Where does the content curation tool get information from? What type of content will this allow me to curate?  Will it help identify and recommend relevant content?

2.The Organization  – What does this tool offer in terms of organizing content once it has been identified?  What type of data models does this represent content as? In a simple chronological list, or an inter-linked structure? Does it let me annotate and editorialize the curated content?

3.The Venue – How and where can I share the content once I have decided to curate it?

In this blog post, I am primarily going to focus on the decided on a content curation tool based on the venue – the channels to which your content is curated.

- Embedded Widget.
What is it? Embedded widgets allow you to display curated content in a small pane on your existing web properties.
Pro’s: Relatively easy to implement with Javascript code or create an iframe.
Con’s: Content in widgets is almost never indexed by search engines because they are rendered in Javascript which search engines do not consider.
Who should use it? Organizations that are looking primarily to touch up their website with some fresh content may want to use a widget.

- Microsite.
What is it? A dedicated microsite or section of a website populated primarily with curated content.
Pro’s: Microsites really create a full-fledged experience with curated content as the center piece and can easily because the hub for a specific topic or issue.
Con’s: Because the curated content is not tucked away in a widget and is instead front and center, you will need to pay a lot more attention to what you curate.
Who should use it? Organizations that are looking to become an authoritative destination for a topic or issue to position themselves as a key resource or thought leader, or to drive traffic and visibility.

- Personalized Page.
What is it? A personalized page is a lightweight, single page microsite filled with curated content.
Pro’s: Easy to get up and running and are indexed by search engines. Usually free.
Con’s: Only one page is indexed by search engines.
Who should use it? Individuals or cost conscious non-profits who want to create an information resource.

- Email Newsletters.
What is it? An email newsletter or digest containing the latest curated content that is sent out on a regular interval.
Pro’s: Email newsletters are a great way to continually educate an audience on a regular basis without fail.
Con’s: Email newsletters have two drawbacks: 1. They are not indexed by search engines. 2. They are not real time.
Who should use it? Email newsletters are a great medium for curated content for curators with an existing captive audience.

- Twitter & Social Media Channels.
What is it? Posting curated content on Twitter and other social media channels such as Facebook and LinkedIn through status updates. The curated content could be links to blog articles or other web content, or curated tweets.
Pro’s: Posting curated content is different from other mediums, because it’s a very time sensitive medium.
Con’s: The drawback of sharing curated content on social media is that if you don’t have a lot of curated content on your topic, then it’s hard to get noticed. Because social media is content is so fleeting, if you are not constantly and consistently posting your curated content, then your impact will be minimal.
Who should use it? Curators who have topics with a sufficient throughput of content.  Curators with an existing or potential audience on social media channels. Curators with content that has a likelihood of being shared virally.

- Feeds.
What is it? Content that’s shared through RSS feeds or other data feeds.
Pro’s: People with RSS readers can subscribe to them – who are usually visitors who return regularly. In addition, some search engines crawl RSS feeds.
Con’s: Social media these days has in many ways taken the place of RSS feeds and provide more room for annotation. Unlike social media, it’s also difficult to annotate your content as a curator and add your own context.
Who should use it? Curators with an audience that prefers this medium.

 


So what’s the right answer? Which venue should you choose as you evaluate content curation tools?
A sound content curation strategy utilizes all of the venues and channels, but drives all visitors back to a single microsite. If you’re using a robust content curation platform then you should be able to easily syndicate your content to all channels with ease..."

Read full original article here:
http://www.curata.com/blog/content-curation-guidelines-where-to-share/

 


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AndySernovitz's comment, May 7, 12:52 AM
hehe......this guy(Pawan Deshpande) definately doesnt know whats content piracy and is just interested in posting his own link again n again to steal some traffic by unneccessary conversations ,iam with you Giuseppe,buddy
MyKLogica's comment, May 7, 2:38 AM
well, it is a pity that two skilled professionals do not know to how to do converge assertively their differences, and result in better contents, and content curation. Both of you are partly right and partly wrong, under my point of view, and instead of focusing in your differences, why don´t you focus on what may bring you together?
Therese Torris's comment, May 7, 5:40 AM
@pawan @giuseppe I appreciate your work, both. We should value the mere fact that you and we are able to share diverging point of views on an open Platform like Scoop.it. That is true Social Content Curation, isn't it?
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How to Use Pinterest for Beginners

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Everyone's talking about Pinterest but not everyone 'gets' it. You will after following these seven steps to Pinterest fluency.

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John McWhorter: Txtng is killing language. JK!!! #tedtalk

Does texting mean the death of good writing skills? John McWhorter posits that there's much more to texting -- linguistically, culturally -- than it seems, and it's all good news.


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Are Teenagers Abandoning Facebook? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Are Teenagers Abandoning Facebook? [INFOGRAPHIC] | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
For Facebook North American active users numbers are declining. The average age of Facebook users has risen from 38 to 41 years old. The number of moms getting on Facebook is rising sharply.

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Jean Cruz's curator insight, April 19, 12:20 AM

Interesting numbers...death of facebook?

Mertens Marketing's curator insight, April 19, 4:49 AM

Kids are getting mobile. Und selbst Facebook weiß längst, dass sie ein Problem bei den jüngeren haben. Die gute Nachricht: Facebook hat sich etabliert und ist bei der zahlenden Zielgruppe angekommen. Warten wir also ab, was das "next big thing" wird.

Paul's curator insight, April 19, 7:34 AM

our parents like it more...

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My Browser Bar Hack for LinkedIn's New User Interface

LinkedIn Browser Bar Hack How To Re-Create LinkedIn's Missing Pages and Dropdown Links Have you received LinkedIn's newest User Interface yet? No -- neither ...

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Steve Cassady's curator insight, April 18, 2:08 AM

If you have the New New Linkedin Profile, this is a great hack to bring up all the pages that "disappeared"

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Google Street View Hyperlapse - find out the possibilities

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Hyperlapse

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Wavii - News Feed Creator - Teach Amazing!

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Wavii - News Feed Creator - Cool Tool... Wavii is a news feed receiving tool. The application uses a feed similar to a Facebook’s friends feed to help you track relevant news stories related to the topics you choose to follow. After connecting to Wavii through your Facebook account, you choose the topics you want to follow. Topics are generated randomly and through the interests you have identified on your Facebook profile. Once you have identified the topics you want to follow, feeds are generated, with a separate page for each topic. You can then browse the feed and choose whether to like or dislike the items you see, click on individual items to read more and start conversations about items....


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Facebook Phone - LEAKED PROMO!

An exclusive interview with some of the designers of the Facebook Phone. For more obvious parodies, see: http://twitter.com/dartanion or http://facebook.com/...
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Huge attack on WordPress sites could spawn never-before-seen super botnet

Huge attack on WordPress sites could spawn never-before-seen super botnet | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

Ongoing attack from >90,000 computers is creating a strain on Web hosts, too.


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What's The Secret Recipe for Viral Content Marketing Success?

What's The Secret Recipe for Viral Content Marketing Success? | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
We know that content marketing is one of the best ways to engage with audiences and potential customers online. But what happens when a business has tried content marketing and has seen few returns?

 

"What if you don’t have years; don’t have the time, energy, or budgets to create compelling content on a regular basis; or simply need to build an audience fast? The answer is this: you must create something viral; content that can spread in a way that creates massive attention. Content that will boost you above the writhing masses, and make others take notice."


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craig daniels's curator insight, May 7, 9:42 AM

What if you don't have years? The heck with that, what if you don't have any appreciable time at all. If your like most small businesses you need a steady stream of action and growth yesterday, the luxury of waiting for results doesn't exist for you.


Kelsey Libert lays out one of the best explanations of how content marketing may go viral, and how emotions may be the determining factor of viral success.


Libert deftly winds us through the maze of viral content marketing but beware this is not a walk through the park where you'll learn and understand everything in 5 minutes. Stick with it and you'll find lots of gems.


Step 1: Understanding the truth about your competition


Step 2: Engagement is good, but viral is better


Step 3: Understanding what it means to “go viral"


Step 4: Creating content with a viral coefficient above 1


Step 5: Decreasing viral cycle time


Step 6: The limitations of virality and the importance of audience.


Step 7: Considerations for fractal virality


Take this with you: Be Willing To Fail

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13 Million Facebook Users Haven't Touched Their Privacy Settings [Infographic]

13 Million Facebook Users Haven't Touched Their Privacy Settings [Infographic] | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Do you know how to change your Facebook settings to stay out of strangers' Graph Search results? If not, check out this infographic to learn how.

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AnnC's curator insight, May 1, 9:56 PM

Protecting your privacy on Facebook - better safe than sorry.

Terry Doherty's curator insight, May 2, 1:40 PM

I'm sure our kids are among the majority of the users who "accept" Facebook's default privacy settings.

Productive Tech Tips's curator insight, May 6, 6:23 PM

Please make sure you update your privacy settings, monthly if possible. 

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It's Official: Google Has Acquired News Stream Startup Wavii

It's Official: Google Has Acquired News Stream Startup Wavii | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
An answer to Yahoo's acqusition on Summly.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, April 28, 1:56 PM

 

The deal follows a similar move by Yahoo in March, when it bought Summly, the news summarisation app founded by 18-year-old Nick D'Aloisio in London.

 

Yahoo recently launched an iPhone app which included Summly technology.



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/its-official-google-has-acquired-news-stream-startup-wavii-2013-4#ixzz2RmXhfPMT

 

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Should You Leave Facebook? EdgeRank Confusion, Promoted Posts, and Why Small Business Owners Are Exceedingly Frustrated

Should You Leave Facebook? EdgeRank Confusion, Promoted Posts, and Why Small Business Owners Are Exceedingly Frustrated | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Image via CrunchBase Facebook’s proprietary algorithm, known as EdgeRank, determines how or if a post on your business page appears in your fans’ timelines.

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When Everybody Starts Wearing Smartglasses, Google Won’t Be the Only Player

When Everybody Starts Wearing Smartglasses, Google Won’t Be the Only Player | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

There’ll be no shortage of smartglass systems in as little as one to two years. Research firm Gartner says there are about a dozen companies with products in the works, many of them ready for prime time. There could be as many as 10 million smartglasses sold worldwide by 2016, if software developers can come up with appealing applications that provide wearers with useful, nonobvious information about their surroundings, according to IMS Research, which defines smartglasses as “wearable computers with a head-mounted display.” Without good apps, the number of smartglasses sold could number only about one million by 2016, IMS adds.

 

Read more at: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=google-glass-smartglass-competition


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Men Are From Google+ And LinkedIn, Women Are From Twitter And Pinterest [INFOGRAPHIC] - AllTwitter

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Men Are From Google+ And LinkedIn, Women Are From Twitter And Pinterest [INFOGRAPHIC]

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malek's curator insight, April 26, 9:04 AM

When Mars and Venus go online

Lindsay Wilson's curator insight, April 26, 11:21 AM

Interesting article about how men and wome spend their time on social media

Stuart Shulman's curator insight, April 27, 11:34 AM

Infograph seduction happens...

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Apple updates Safari, gives better control over Java applets

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Apple has pushed out a Safari update to go along with this week's "Java Tuesday" fix.

It's supposed to give you finer-grained control over Java in your browser.

Paul Ducklin puts it through i...

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Why A 'Social Media Command Center' Is In Your Future [Infographic]

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Will we all have Social Media Command Centers soon? A: Yes


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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, April 18, 2:33 PM

Social Media Command Center Is In Your Future

First "social media command center" I saw was at Edelman (http://www.slideshare.net/EdelmanDigital/edelmans-social-intelligence-command-center-sicc ). The first person I heard mentions real time social arbitrage was David Meerman Scott. 

David’s books including NewsJacking and New Rules of Marketing and PR are must reads since our slouch toward real time is picking up speed and momentum. Real Time will be where the social money is really made and you need a "command center" to parse real time ORM feeds (Online Reputation Management) into proactive connections and sales. 

This is a great infographic about what your Social Media Command Center may look like in our not too distant Internet marketing future.  

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Your Biggest LinkedIn Mistake Can Be Easily Fixed

Your Biggest LinkedIn Mistake Can Be Easily Fixed | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

The number one mistake you are making with LinkedIn is the generic use of LinkedIn invitations – invitations and responses to invitations. If you are not leveraging this feature, then you are leaving ‘relationship currency’ on the table. Using LinkedIn invitations is the best way to start, revive or expand your business connections to help you build your social brand.


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Anita Windisman's curator insight, April 17, 8:22 AM

Without a doubt, a "generic" invitation request is one of the biggest pet peeves I hear from our clients....

Dawn Matheson's curator insight, April 18, 2:52 PM

LinkedIn is a powerful peer-to-peer tool. It's more than just a way of "finding jobs." There are very active communities where you can exchange ideas.

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Science of Persuasion

The Universal Principles of Persuasion and Influence

 

What plays a role in the process of making a decision?


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Karin Sebelin's curator insight, April 17, 7:05 AM

Animation describing the Universal Principles of Persuasion based on the research of Dr. Robert Cialdini, Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing, Arizona State University.


This video explains the factors that lead us to say YES.


There are 6 shortcuts that guide human behaviour:


1.) Reciprocity

2.) Scarcity

3.) Authority

4.) Consistency

5.) Liking

6.) Consensus


http://wisdomforfutureleaders.org/science-of-persuasion/

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‘Spring Clean’ your Facebook account in 3 steps

‘Spring Clean’ your Facebook account in 3 steps | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

You’ve probably been using for Facebook for years.

Thus your profile has all kinds of likes and apps you probably don’t remember adding.

 

That’s why spring is the perfect time to look at your page and try to make it new again.

 

Here are 3 easy steps that will improve your privacy and your Facebook experience.

 


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Randi Thompson's curator insight, April 15, 6:55 PM

It's time to do some spring cleaning with your Facebook account....

Dawn Matheson's curator insight, April 16, 10:57 AM

In the mood for a little spring cleaning? Don't forget your social media house cleaning! ~ Terry

DMT Software's curator insight, April 16, 2:33 PM

Not bad advice for any season.

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Facebook Phone Review: “HTC First” Decorates Home With Extra Alerts But A Shabby Camera | TechCrunch

Facebook Phone Review: “HTC First” Decorates Home With Extra Alerts But A Shabby Camera | TechCrunch | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
After years of rumors, the Facebook Phone aka the HTC First finally launches April 12th for $99 on AT&T.
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