Scooped by
Robin Good
onto Content Curation World May 29, 2013 12:43 PM
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Kurator is a web service which allows you to easily customize one or more visual magazines that automatically aggregate the hashtags, lists, Twitter users, Facebook pages and RSS feeds you specify.
Specifically, you can aggregate from the following sources:
- Twitter User
- Twitter List
- Twitter Keywords
- Twitter Hastags
- Twitter Mentions
- Twitter Top Followers
- Facebook Page
- Facebook Keywords
- RSS Feed
You can also filter and specify specific keywords that you want to be included/excluded.
Kurators offers the ability to title each stream, and to customize somewhat the look of the final magazine by providing a few templates and layouts and access to the controls to adjust the font style, size and color.
The final stream can be published as a web page on Kurator or exported directly to WordPress as a "page".
My comments: Kurator is a useful tool to rapidly aggregate and publish one or more streams on a specific topic and to be able to integrate this content stream into their WordPress sites.
Unless you are a graphic designer or a tech person it is hard to customize and improve on the ready-made look presently available.
Kurator offers no option to manually curate your final stream and it is almost inevitable with this approach to get some duplicate items and some outright spam.
Good for anyone needing to rapidly create one or more rich-content pages on one or more specific topics.
The difficult, curation work here is all in setting up effective filters to aggregate the valuable content you are looking for. Easier said than done.
Free to use.
Try it out now: http://kuratur.com/
FAQ: http://www.kuratur.com/faqs/
My test page: http://kuratur.com/RobinGood/content-curation-news.html
Still need to explore this properly, but at face value it promises to be a powerful magazine-style curation tool.
Via Ted Newcomb and Robin Good: a new to me curation tool.
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