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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 27, 2011 5:23 PM
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Find a good filter, or else.
The great thing about the title of Clay Shirky’s new book -- "Here Comes Everybody" -- is that it can sound totally different, depending on who’s reading it.
The world was formerly broken up into passive consumers and powerful distributors, but now it’s being blown apart by the web.
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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 25, 2011 6:46 PM
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Redux is your entertainment guide to the web.
Redux helps you find and enjoy videos, photos, music, and websites recommended by people who love the same stuff you do. You can also create your own channels or add your own picks to various channels.
Recommended by Mashable, TechCrunch, GigaOm and others.
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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 25, 2011 3:31 AM
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A Web start-up named Storify, which opens to the public Monday, April 25, 2011, aims to help journalists and others collect and filter all this information.
Storify aims to help journalists and others sift through the explosion of online content and publish the most relevant information.
Using the Storify Web site, people can find and piece together publicly available content from Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube and other sites. They can also add text and embed the resulting collages of content on their own sites
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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 20, 2011 8:29 PM
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Social channels are a great way to improve the planning, promotion and execution of live in-person events. Take note of these top tips.
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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 26, 2011 5:46 PM
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In the eight-plus years I’ve worked with Jim Romenesko, I’ve spent some time talking with him, more time emailing with him, and — most of all — I’ve admired and observed how he does what he does. But last week, for the first time, I experienced it firsthand when Jim took some well-deserved and unprecedented time off.
In the process I learned three things about content curation: - The balance between the obligatory and the original is critical. - What you exclude is as important as what you include. - Speed kills, but slowness is a painful death of its own.
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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 25, 2011 3:22 PM
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The explosion of real-time information through social networks like Twitter and Facebook has created an opportunity for "curation" tools such as Storify, which just launched as a public beta.
Tools like Storify allow anyone to perform the same kind of function, regardless of whether they have been trained as a journalist — or even think of what they are doing as journalism.
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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 24, 2011 9:20 AM
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The explosion of information has created a need to group data in meaningful ways. Curation encourages users to form niche communities around their passions by sharing content that centers on their core specialty.
Rosenbaum says: "The new media moguls won't be makers; they'll be finders, endorsers and presenters."
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Giuseppe Mauriello
April 18, 2011 7:13 AM
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What makes a good online media planner? Planning an online PR campaign doesn’t necessarily require the same skills as a paid search one, or developing a social media strategy may not need the same proficiencies as that of an email one. However, I’m beginning to think that lateralisation is of major importance. Without becoming too technical, this is the concept of the functions between the left and right hemispheres of the brain: The left side is associated with analysis and logic, the right with creativity and context.
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