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Tirer le meilleur parti de Twitter

Tirer le meilleur parti de Twitter

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pearltrees, socializing and curating content on the web Content of any type is not useful unless you can find it, organize it and interact with it. In the enterprise companies have tried many different schemes to try and get business content collected in a central repository, organized, tagged, version controlled, and searchable. This has often taken the route of "content management" systems. Content management systems to varying degrees, do an adequate job of getting some content into a controlled system environment. There are challenges with content management systems on two fronts though, getting content into the system in the first place (getting employees to participate in inputting content in some way) and getting the right content into the hands of the person who actually needs it.

Create a Diary-Like PDF Book of your Twitter Tweets 19 Jul 2012 Tweetbook is a free web service that can create a nice diary-like PDF book of all your own tweets and your favorites. You may also backup and download your Twitter account into an XML file with Tweetbook. louisgray.com: Twitter Readying Public Lists for Recommendations With plenty of cash in the bank and a growing talent horde, Twitter looks to be taking the next step forward - which is finally getting around to introducing features that have long been core differentiators brought to the table by third party clients. Following the recent addition of trending topic definitions (following Brizzly's lead), Twitter now has announced it will soon debut lists, which is already being tested to a "small subset of users". For most of us, the term "lists" has heretofore been known as groups, made famous by TweetDeck.

Finding Experts on Twitter Just Got Easy with Twendly Twendly, a new expertise search engine, has launched making it easier than ever to find subject matter experts to follow on Twitter. Twendly is different to both Google Search and Twitter Search in a couple of ways. Let me explain (with the help of some images):— A Google search on “SQL” returns the best documents and/or sites to visit to find out more on SQL. A Twitter search on “SQL” returns tweets showing who’s talking about SQL right now. A Twendly search on “SQL” returns results showing you who has been speaking about SQL the most, on Twitter, over the past 12 months and how often they’ve been speaking about it.

Pearltrees Dives Into Social Curating With Pearltrees Team Content curation and mapping service Pearltrees has decided to focus on the fact that people want to do things in groups and has as of today upgraded its core product with a groups functionality, called Pearltrees Team. Now accesible just by logging in, Pearltrees Team allows you to hook up with other people in order to create a Pearltree collaboratively in realtime. Ideally this goes down as such: You really care about fashion so you search for fashion in the Pearltrees search box and are confronted with really elaborate visual cluster displays of fashion blogs, each blog its own “pearl.” Twitter and Me! Why It’s The Only Social Media Tool I Use. With all the excitement about the Crunchies awards, I thought I should cast my ballot: Twitter. No, not because it’s the best product (I think Android is), but because it has impacted me the most. To young TechCrunch readers, this post will seem pretty lame. An old professor trying to seem hip by writing about social networking. Yawn.

Twitter is dead ( - Internet ) It is my sad news this morning to report the demise of the world's most famous microblog. Twitter, we hardly knew ye. From a distance it appears to be healthy enough. It's still growing faster than kudzu in a rain forest. The number of Twitter users surged a staggering 1,700 percent since last year. How To Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page » Techipedia This article is updated. If you are reading this in 2011, please see the new how to build a perfect Facebook page article. This is a guest post by Jesse Stay, founder and CEO of SocialToo.com and all around great Facebook Fan Page coder. He’s volunteered to give away a copy of his recent book, FBML Essentials, to two readers. Scroll down to the end of the post for details on how to win. Marketers love Facebook.

Pearltrees brings curation to next level, adds Team feature As the Internet grows, finding content that's relevant to you becomes tougher. Sure, there's your basic Web search and then there's aggregation, similar to what Google and Yahoo do with news headlines. But another form of information discovery is starting to gain some momentum: curation.

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