Comments on: Flipboard and Paper.li: Social news curation hits the tipping point https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/ Keynote speaker | Futurist | Strategy advisor Wed, 04 May 2011 07:35:00 +0000 hourly 1 By: Anonymous https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1487 Wed, 04 May 2011 07:35:00 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1487 In reply to WebTechMan.

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By: Anonymous https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1488 Wed, 04 May 2011 07:35:00 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1488 In reply to WebTechMan.

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By: Pietro Polsinelli https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1486 Thu, 21 Oct 2010 02:01:15 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1486 Real-time curation services are mainly of interest for journalists, for people for whom real time is the focus. But web contents curation is of interest also for those who want to preserve, edit, comment web contents beyond just social media – in a way, the flow of information in many jobs is so rich that we are all becoming curators in some sense. I wrote about it in this blog post:
Curation beyond social media
https://pietro.open-lab.com/2010/09/28/curation-beyond-social-media/

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By: Scott Colfer https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1485 Sun, 10 Oct 2010 02:31:47 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1485 Hi Ross – just to say that this blog was useful when kicking off the buzz monitoring strategy for my young dads project – so cheers!
( . . . and here’s how I’ve used it in case you’re interested: https://digitaldads.wordpress.com/2010/10/10/young-dads-buzz/ )

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By: Thos003 https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1484 Mon, 30 Aug 2010 18:11:23 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1484 Paper.li is amazing! It has the ability to sort out what is most popular among your friends on twitter and then lay it out nicely for easy retweet and quick summary. In fact, if it were not Adam Singer and for my page I wouldn’t have ended up at this blog post today. The power of sharing and publishing for others just got better.
I have not tried flipboard yet but I am heading over there right now…

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By: Sunny https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1483 Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:41:01 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1483 I agree with Klint, I have been using twittertime.es for a while now and love it.
The display is cleaner then Papper.li and by the way, it is from twittertime.es that I found this article. I use it every workday.

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By: Gary Griffiths https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1482 Mon, 30 Aug 2010 11:39:18 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1482 Both paper.li and FlipBoard have taken a major step forward in taking existing content and presenting it is a format that is easier to read and use. But the problem of “TMI” remains; neither have technology that is capable of discovering only information of interest, and filtering out the clutter. Cool Iris is also visually appealing, but if paper.li and FlipBoard don’t move beyong simply re-packaging content, they will also run the risk of being relegated as merely eye-candy.

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By: WebTechMan https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1481 Mon, 30 Aug 2010 09:32:04 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1481 Ross,
I’m glad you wrote this up about paper.li and flipboard! These technologies are in the dead center of my radar. I was working on writing an article about the Real Social Media, these apps/services provide. Your article is much better!!
I was also tuned into a Twitter conversation with @Scobleizer & @guykawasaki around this topic.
A few years ago I was working with a RSS-to-HTML library that would allow people to embed real social media content into their web sites. There are many RSS-to-HTML tools that support this type of content building. The important part is the “filter engine” / algorithm. Programmable Web has a few web services to handle this and mashups.
I believe this is the future of Real Social Media and I hope we start to see more of these type of services moving forward.
Here is the Enterprise 2.0 Daily: https://paper.li/webtechman/enterprise-2-0
Thanks for sharing!

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By: Klint Finley https://rossdawson.com/flipboard_and_p/#comment-1480 Mon, 30 Aug 2010 06:03:20 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=1058#comment-1480 https://twittertim.es is another example. It finds all the links from your Twitter stream, plus links from from people who the people you follow follow, and arranges them based on how many people are linking to them. It’s like having your own personal Techmeme-like site.
I prefer it to paper.li as it’s more readable, more frequently updated, and more extensive. I don’t know how paper.li chooses what posts to display but it often seems like it just picks them at random.

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