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Posted on November 23, 2009 | tags

 

Tech: Robert Scoble calls web curation a “billion-dollar opportunity”

  • Here’s a test. Take a tweet of mine in your favorite reader like Seesmic or Tweet­Deck, click a sin­gle but­ton on your iPhone and then type or leave some audio right under­neath that Tweet and click another but­ton to post it. Hint: you can’t. That, to me, is opportunity.
  • Super-blogger/tweeter/nerd maven Robert Scoble • Dis­cussing one of his super-brilliant ideas – real-time Web cura­tion. He sug­gests that peo­ple should be able to take what’s put in front of them and orga­nize and add com­men­tary to it sim­ply. And it needs to be sim­ple like and well-integrated with Face­book and Twit­ter. We couldn’t agree more. (Dis­clo­sure: We’ve been using news-specific cura­tor Publish2 of late to post on Short­Form­Blog, and it’s a pretty good link-organizing tool for jour­nal­ists.) source
 
 
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