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:: The Networked Society ::

http://www.ericsson.com/networkedsociety We are all living through the early stages of an extraordinary revolution. Connecting not just people but communitie...
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:: Yahoo + Tumblr = Big Win. Facebook + Tumblr = Bigger Win ::

:: Yahoo + Tumblr = Big Win. Facebook + Tumblr = Bigger Win :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Yahoo is going to buy Tumblr for $1 billion on Monday according to reports.In this post I will explain to you why the media is freaking out, why big companies need to make more bets like this, why
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:: Where Curation and Storytelling Meet ::

Getty Images touches people in a new campaign created by AlmapBBDO. 


Via Robin Good
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Video curation at work. Awesome!

Cindy Rudy's curator insight, May 20, 10:20 PM

Beautiful!

Carmenne K. Thapliyal's curator insight, May 21, 5:54 AM

A very creative video clip

carmen blyth's curator insight, May 22, 9:31 PM

Distilled images woven into a story

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:: Is College Moving Online? ::

:: Is College Moving Online? :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Many people think that massive open online courses, or MOOCs, are the future of higher education in America.
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Interesting read...

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:: The Top 50+ Presentation Tools and Resources I Have Found This Year ::

:: The Top 50+ Presentation Tools and Resources I Have Found This Year :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Jon Turino's curator insight, May 8, 4:06 PM

A really interesting set of tools in this collection. I would think there would be something useful to almost everyone.

Harpal S.sandhu's curator insight, May 8, 9:28 PM

presentation

Shaheen Gagan's curator insight, May 10, 8:44 AM

Good stuff 

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:: Bitcoin Is Not as Secure, Unregulated, or Lucrative as You Might Think ::

:: Bitcoin Is Not as Secure, Unregulated, or Lucrative as You Might Think :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Perhaps the best way to think of stolen bitcoin is as stolen art. Sure, we can hang it anywhere. Don’t expect to sell it at Christie’s. A resource that loses its value as soon as it is stolen, may be one that isn’t stolen.
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:: A Powerful Tool to Curate and Create Great Content that Google Loves ::

:: A Powerful Tool to Curate and Create Great Content that Google Loves :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Most progressive and cool companies and brands have embraced social media. They have created a Facebook page, a Twitter account and a YouTube channel. Despite the opportunities there are many challenges.
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Great article!

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:: 10 things Coke, Pepsi and soda industry won’t say ::

:: 10 things Coke, Pepsi and soda industry won’t say :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
While soft-drink sales may have lost fizz, soda isn’t going away any time soon. A decade ago, 80% of Americans consumed at least one such beverage every two weeks. Today, 72% continue to do so.
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A-must-read...

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:: Zuckerberg's nemeses revealed as Bitcoin moguls ::

:: Zuckerberg's nemeses revealed as Bitcoin moguls :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have been many things in a short time: Olympic rowers. Nemeses of Mark Zuckerberg. Characters on The Simpsons. Now they can add a new label: bitcoin moguls.
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:: Emotional Intelligence Matters More Than IQ ::

:: Emotional Intelligence Matters More Than IQ :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
[caption id="attachment_1323" align="alignnone" width="243" caption="The Daniel Goleman Interview"][/caption]

So says Dr Daniel Goleman.
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:: US Treasury issues guidance on virtual currencies, but regulatory details remain unclear ::

:: US Treasury issues guidance on virtual currencies, but regulatory details remain unclear :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
FinCEN, the Financial Crimes Network of the US Treasury, has turned its attention to virtual currencies after releasing a new guidance note on the management and usage of virtual ...
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The rise of the virtual currencies...

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:: Import, Organize and Privately Share Your Selected Photo Albums with Adobe Revel ::

:: Import, Organize and Privately Share Your Selected Photo Albums with Adobe Revel :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
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Cool app for those who have lots of photos.

Robin Good's curator insight, February 22, 9:31 PM


Adobe Revel is a new app, working across Mac and iPhone and iPad which makes it extremely easy to import all of your photos, help you organize them into "libraries" and "albums", and to share them privately with your selected contacts.


Adobe Revel also makes it easy to edit any image with a number of intuitive real-time controls and Instagram-like "effects".


I must say, after having imported nearly 25,000 photos, that Adobe Revel is very simple, intuitive and straightforward to use. Learning time is zero and everything works like you expect it too.


The free plan allows you to import unlimited pictures for the first 30 days, and then a maximum of 50 additional pics every month.


The paid option, at $5.99/month, allows you to upload unlimited number of photos always.



N.B.: For users with Android phones you can download Revel Importer. Revel Importer is not a full version of Revel but it does give you a way to import the photos on your Android phone into your Revel photo library.


There is also a web version of Revel at www.adoberevel.com. The web version of Revel includes almost all the features of Revel EXCEPT the ability to edit your photos.



Features: http://www.adoberevel.com/features


FAQ: http://www.adoberevel.com/support


Pricing: http://www.adoberevel.com/pricing


Mac App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adobe-revel/id455068834?mt=12&ls=1


App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adobe-revel/id455066445?mt=8&ls=1



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:: The Future of Business is Shared Experiences ::

:: The Future of Business is Shared Experiences :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
VideoBrian Solis I recently spoke to Brian Solis, who is a principal at Altimeter Group, a research-based business advisory firm in San Francisco.
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Collaboration is everything!

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:: The Next Fifty Years In Technology: Here's What's Coming! ::

:: The Next Fifty Years In Technology: Here's What's Coming! :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
What will the next fifty years bring in the world of social media, mobile, robotics and more? Our fifty year timeline shows you just what could be in store
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Constant change...

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:: 50 Books That Changed The World ::

:: 50 Books That Changed The World :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
For centuries, books have been written in an attempt to share knowledge, inspiration, and discoveries. Sometimes those books make such an impact that they change the way the world thinks about things.
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:: Gimme The Cheese That Matters > Why The World Badly Needs Good Curators ::

:: Gimme The Cheese That Matters > Why The World Badly Needs Good Curators :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
I have rehearsed this scenario before, but try to imagine we live in a world where printed media had not been invented, and our only source of information and entertainment was the Internet.

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donhornsby's curator insight, May 15, 7:37 AM

(From the article): I'd like the sense that someone of taste and discretion and experience has already whittled down the choices. (That's the problem with search engines, by the way - no taste!) The world needs editing - and yes, I use that word advisedly. Give me the cheeses that matter, offer me a wine list that's manageable. And put all the information that's raining down on us from cyberspace in a convenient, easy-to-handle form. Sorry, I never intended to be a defence of newspapers! 

Patricia Stitson's curator insight, May 15, 2:06 PM

Would you like some wine? 

Andrew Chilvers's curator insight, May 21, 5:35 PM

Why cheese matters

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:: On the exponential curve: inside Singularity University (Wired UK) ::

:: On the exponential curve: inside Singularity University (Wired UK) :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Singularity University plans to solve the world's challenges -- with a toolkit of fast-growth technologies, plus a few ultrasmart humans
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:: Introducing Google Nose (Beta) ::

We're excited to announce our newest addition to Search: Google Nose. What do wet dogs smell like? Google Nose! How about victory? Google Nose! Try searching...

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Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, May 3, 4:06 PM

Another amazing breakthrough from Google.  What does the inside of an Egyptian Tomb Smell like?  Google Nose! 

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:: Guys Like This Could Kill Google Glass Before It Ever Gets Off the Ground ::

:: Guys Like This Could Kill Google Glass Before It Ever Gets Off the Ground :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
The Segway. The Bluetooth headset. The pocket protector. What do these three technologies have in common? They all pretty much work as promised. They all seem like good ideas on paper. And they're all too dorky to live.
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:: Gold, Bitcoin, and the Social Basis for Brand Value ::

:: Gold, Bitcoin, and the Social Basis for Brand Value :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Bitcoin is the world's first online currency, created by an anonymous programmer and used in peer-to-peer (P2P) transactions in which the participating parties choose to recognize its value.
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If you have not explored Bitcoin, this is the time...

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:: The Nature of the Future—Dispatches from the Socialstructed World ::

:: The Nature of the Future—Dispatches from the Socialstructed World :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
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“. . . exciting and encouraging. Her research into the strides technology has spawned is remarkable . . .”

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:: Even If It Crashes, Bitcoin May Make A Dent In The Financial World ::

:: Even If It Crashes, Bitcoin May Make A Dent In The Financial World :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
It's starting to look a little bit like Napster.
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If you have not explored Bitcoin, now is the time....

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:: Google To Compete With Apple and Samsung On Smart Watch ::

:: Google To Compete With Apple and Samsung On Smart Watch :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
The smart watch race is hotting up with three tech titans all apparently ready to jump into the market. Is it the next tech paradigm or a sideshow?
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Here comes the new era of digital wrist watches...

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:: Companies Are Putting Sensors On Employees To Track Their Every Move ::

:: Companies Are Putting Sensors On Employees To Track Their Every Move :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
"The legality behind this, that's the biggest unanswered question."
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Something is watching you, all the time.

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:: Mobile Marketing: Reaching The Untethered Consumer ::

:: Mobile Marketing: Reaching The Untethered Consumer :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
Guest post written by Jake Sorofman Jake Sorofman is a research director at Gartner. Jake Sorofman Let’s face it: the mobile device is our new functional appendage, like the prehensile tail for the digital consumer.
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Just another kind reminder...

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:: 10 Things Every Leader Should Challenge ::

:: 10 Things Every Leader Should Challenge :: | Information Economy | Scoop.it
News Flash - innovation, growth and development cannot occur by pretending we live in a world that has long since passed us by. Leading in the 21st Century affords no safe haven for 20th Century thinkers.
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