Wednesday, 20 July 2011

It's a scoop


With content curation being high on the social media agenda at the moment, a new platform for helping with this task has just been introduced. It's called Scoop.It and is a great big advance on other social bookmarking sites such as Delicious or Digg in my opinion, as it presents the saved or curated content as a picture/feature window rather than as a set of URL's. There is a tagging facility to aid searching, but the killer feature which puts Scoop.It ahead of it's rivals is the suggested content feeds. You select the search keywords and sites and Scoop.it trawls the web for you, suggesting content for your site. You can even put their Scoop.It button on your toolbar for ease of capture whilst you are working or browsing, and it can be set to post directly to Twitter, Facebook, Google + and LinkedIn if you want this. Have a look at my Scoop.It site

What do you think?

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