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Clipboard - Select. Collect. Reflect. The 50+ Best Ways to Curate and Share Your Favorite Social Media and News Content There’s so much information online just begging to be curated: news, social media, images, video, websites… the list goes on. Reading great content from my favorite blogs and websites is one of my favorite down-time activities. It’s also an important part of my job as an IT Director because I need to stay on top of the latest trends, announcements and tech news. More recently I’ve discovered some great new tools to read and share my favorite content which I’ve included here in this list. Content Gathering and Personalized Newsfeeds Faveous – The place for everything you like.Trapit – Captures personalized content. iPad Curation Flipboard – Your social magazine.News360 – Next-generation news personalization and aggregation.persona/ – Everything you care about There’s more to this article!

Product Tour - Overview Easily find the content you are looking for, curate, and share it out to the channels you choose for your business. With Curata, you will: Save time. Efficiently and quickly meet your content marketing needs. Boost lead generation. Publish compelling content that drives the right audience, enhances SEO, and builds brand awareness.

Property site CurationSoft Content Curation Software ensemba - let great content find you Storyful Startup site to clone7 Cloud-based start-up Mathspace has secured $20,000 in funding after winning the best company category at the second Advance Innovation Summit in Silicon Valley. Mathspace, founded by Mohamad Jebara and Chris Velis, is a mathematics eLearning app, which “combines the textbook, workbook and mark book into a single online platform”. The platform allows students to answer maths problems step-by-step and provides help if students get stuck along the way. Impressively, Mathspace has been added to the NSW Syllabus and Australian Curriculum for Years 7 to 10, while Years 11 and 12 will become available this year. Earlier this year, Mathspace was selected as one of 25 start-ups for the 2013 Advance Innovation Program, which kicked off this month. This program gives Australian start-ups the opportunity to network with top-tier incubators, accelerators and investors in Silicon Valley. According to Jebara, Mathspace is “just kicking off”. “We’ve only just launched the iPad application this year.

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