With the amount of information online, it often becomes hard to cut through all the noise and get straight to the stuff that you’re interested in.
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Nancy Messieh on MakeUseOf has a good introductory article for those interested in find out more about personal content sharing and content curation.
If you are new to these topics and are wondering what picking out good content and sharing it with others truly involves, this article showcases four different approaches and seven tools that can be used to get your feet wet.
From RSS to link bundles, Storify, Clipboard, Annotary, Pinterest and Scoop.it this is a very basic but nonetheless useful introduction to these approaches and tools.
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Nancy Messieh on MakeUseOf has a good introductory article for those interested in find out more about personal content sharing and content curation.
If you are new to these topics and are wondering what picking out good content and sharing it with others truly involves, this article showcases four different approaches and seven tools that can be used to get your feet wet.
From RSS to link bundles, Storify, Clipboard, Annotary, Pinterest and Scoop.it this is a very basic but nonetheless useful introduction to these approaches and tools.
Informative. 6/10
Full article: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/curation/