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LuAnne Holder's comment,
June 14, 5:33 PM
Howard, I love your idea about using Twitter and Diigo together. Thanks for sharing.
Stephen Dale's curator insight,
June 15, 3:37 AM
Requires a bit more effort and dedication that using something like Google Alerts, but I think if you're prepared to continually refine who you're following, you're likely to hone in on content that has greater relevance. Delete the scoop?
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Arabella Santiago's curator insight,
June 12, 6:04 PM
Proud of our CEO representing Scoop.it at this year's SXSW!
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
June 12, 6:42 PM
HI Students, Here is the CEO of Scoop.it discussing why his company started the company. Delete the scoop?
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Pauline Farrell's curator insight,
June 11, 9:04 AM
brilliant for VET students... learning real skills to increase employability Delete the scoop?
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Ken Morrison's curator insight,
Today, 8:57 AM
Are your Facebook page views going down? Are you considering purchasing a sponsored Story? This short post will make everything much more clear. For about six weeks, the Facebook page that I manage has experienced a lull in traffic. I simply do not know what has caused the siginificant drop in traffic. During that time, I have seen some brands market sponsored stories very well and others have a lot to learn. I am glad that I read this article to help me know my options more clearly. Delete the scoop?
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Ken Morrison's curator insight,
June 7, 7:26 PM
This is a well-written article that documents the growth of on-line shopping in Korea and puts it in context. The part about the woman shopping instead of watching the presidential debate which produced the country's first female president put things in context. After four years here, I agree that constant shopping is a huge deal. I feel that the busy shopping malls and poor parking conditions adds to the convenience of online shopping. Ken Delete the scoop?
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