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Dotty Scott's curator insight,
March 28, 5:15 PM
I think there is way more value in a Google+ account than mentioned here. I have seen some VERY POOR websites rank well with the help of a Google+ account.
Vinod Poyilath's curator insight,
March 29, 10:44 AM
Interesting stats there... Google+ being more popular in the BRIC countries.. means HUGE potential, and obviously for Indian entrepreneurs, another great tool to leverage. Interestingly, I don't see that being done enough!!
And looking at where it is going, the first page results are increasingly getting hijacked by Google local listings, which is both good and bad; good that your results for local searches come with maps and all contact info in one glance, and you can rank on front page with literally no SEO; bad that it becomes hard for a site with no brick and mortar office to rank for such local search terms. Delete the scoop?
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- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/04/25/learn-every-day-a-bit-with-curation/
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Curation
Digital Curation - Making the information accessible to different types of developers to continue the sharing of past knowledge with future generations.
Digital curation - the preservation and repurposing of content. Using digital hubs to collect, collate and make a contribution to conversations in your area of academic interest.