Google Analytics just updated, I'm now looking a real time stats – that's…
Google Analytics just updated, I'm now looking a real time stats – that's impressive! #wow
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My research on QR codes has led to me to the ability to create real-time updatable “Living Learning” – it’s going to be big folks… #learning
Five Tips for Curating Vastness
The bundles feature in Curated.by is very similar to Storify. They have not yet implemented the other media feature such as Flickr, YouTube etc., but they are coming. Also heard, via this video, that Curated.by are working with DataSift technology. Continue Reading
A curator is an information chemist: the seven needs of real time curators ~ @scobleizer cc: @scottgould #lrnchat
Missed this post first time round, glad I found it now, excellent!
Bundle, Reorder, Distribute, Edit, Update, Participate, Track…
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The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators
March 27, 2010 By Robert Scoble
I keep hearing people throw around the word “curation” at various conferences, most recently at SXSW. The thing is most of the time when I dig into what they are saying they usually have no clue about what curation really is or how it could be applied to the real-time world.
A curator is an information chemist. He or she mixes atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then adds value to that molecule.
So, what are the seven needs of real time curators?
Real-time curators need to bundle
Real-time curators need to reorder things
Real-time curators need to distribute bundles
Real-time curators need to editorialize
Real-time curators need to update their bundles
Real-time curators need to add participation widgets
Real-time curators need to track their audienceRead more at scobleizer.com
My Top 10 Amp Posts (inspired by @hackmanj)

I was inspired today by Joe’s post ‘My Top Ten Posts on Amplify.com. What drives your content choices?’ – http://bit.ly/b0qSz9 and thought it would be an interesting exercise to review my own posts. The list below comprises of those Amps that received the most views.
Aside: note to Eric… perhaps it’s possible to create an app that allows visitors to see your top 10 posts in real time?
So here’s my list in no particular order >>>
1. Drive by Dan Pink (Video), Animated by RSA Animate < Very cool
2. Re: Our Take on Social Learning Tools (via Harvard Business Publishing) @developleaders
3. Regaining Perspective in Our Cluttered Minds
4. Adult creativity: Why we should make time for play
5. On My Soapbox: Facebookosis, Twitteritis? Oh, That’s Funny! OR That’s No Laughing Matter!
9. Lacking Empathy says University of Michigan Study…
10. The Amplify Parade < #amplify @egoldstein #lrnchat #edtech #twitter #creative #innochat



