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Scoop.it's New Platform Rocks

Scoop.it's New Platform Rocks | Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE..[San Francisco, CA -- December 11, 2012] -- Scoop.it, a leading social media and content curation platform for professionals and businesses, recently announced it’s platform redesign, elements of which focus...
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Love the new Scoop.it UI because:

http://www.scoop.it/u/martin-marty-smith Macro View Rocks.

* More like a magazine now. 

* Macro view organized by members not alpha (BETTER).

* More URL control (careful with this).

* Better colors (white instead of black makes things pop better).

* Colors = create great emphasis on visuals.

* More feedback information easier to find. 

* More "infinite waterfall" feel.

* Better display of comments [more of a conversation now].

* Easier to manage, display and curate MORE feeds.

 

There are other cool things about the new UI I am forgetting (its early and no breakfast yet :). Will keep adding to this list, but New Scoop.it UI ROCKS.

One other important note. Scoop.it team deserves KUDOS too. They worked hard to get feedback and include the community in their change and did a great job.


I've been through some of these big changes and bet not many Scoopers have slept much lately. Go home, get some sleep, Merry Christmas and GREAT JOB! 

Marty 


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Q Are Books Going to Become an Endangered Species? A: Yes [Infographic]

Q Are Books Going to Become an Endangered Species? A: Yes [Infographic] | Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

Nooks, Kindles, iPads…oh my! Whatever happened to paperback and hardbacks?! According to one source, people who own e-readers are reading more than they might otherwise, as reflected in rising e-book sales. As a result, e-reader sales continue to increase. Could e-books eventually make good old fashioned books obsolete? Probably not. One reason? For now, only 20% of e-reader owners say that the e-content they want is always available. But the number of people using e-readers is growing. Learn more about the habits of those who feel the need to e-read.

Marty Note
I think we can count on books going the way of newspapers. The cost of putting print to paper is so much greater than digital creation that it is inevitable eBooks will win larger and larger shares because the price will be right for both consumers and producers.


I've noticed that anything in my life that requires physical curation such as my music collection, my book collection or my painting collection I am less interested in these days.
The problem with curating physical things instead of bits and bytes is physical things take up spaces, are hard to move and create clutter.


Moving my books and music online frees up that place in my brain that was dedicated to consumption for the sake of building a collection. The old hunter / gatherer dies hard, but that psyche is dying. 

So yes, books will go the way of newspapers. 


Via Tocquigny, Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, William Machado
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, October 8, 2012 11:56 AM
Thanks for this excellent article William and great scoops. Marty