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Robin Good's curator insight,
March 18, 2013 7:05 AM
Bill French has just released and made available for purchase a Google Docs based mini-app he has developed, which allows anyone to curate online content without needing to have a website or blog. The app whic is called Qyurate, allows to capture and edit / curate content found on the web, to archive and store it by sending to a dedicated email, and to publish it via RSS. More specifically: Instead of emailing your annotated content items to a blogging platform such as Tumblr, email them to qyurate@gmail.com. A running process at qyurate@gmail.com email address will see your posts, parse them into your available content for your feeds, and organize them by tags. Tagging your posts is achieved by adding a name-value pair in parenthesis at the end of the email subject line. The Art of QR Codes (qyurate:entconnect) In the above example, this curated post will be categorized under “entconnect”. It is also possible to tag a post for use in multiple categories. This makes it simple to dispatch curated items to more than one destination via separate RSS feeds. Price: you name a price starting from $10 * What I have done to get access without buying, is to provide a fictitious PIN when asked, and it seems you can go through it without problems.
GwynethJones's curator insight,
March 18, 2013 9:31 AM
Sites step up to take the floods of people looking for RSS feed curation services |