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4 Nov 2022

Death by Information Overload

The value of information in the knowledge economy is indisputable, but so is its capacity to overwhelm consumers of it. HBR contributing editor Hemp reports on practical ways for individuals and organizations to avoid getting too much of a good thing.
The value of information in the knowledge economy is indisputable, but so is its capacity to overwhelm consumers of it....
16 Aug 2022

Communities = human search engines?

The blog post describes the concept of "proxy trust" in which individuals in a community extend trust to others in the community, even those they have not personally met, based on their shared values and the trust they have in other members of the group. The author suggests that this type of trust leads to better search results and potential match-making within the community.
The blog post describes the concept of "proxy trust" in which individuals in a community extend trust to others in the...

Publisher: Medium

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16 Mar 2022

If You Don’t Take Notes Right, You’ll Forget Nearly Everything

It's critical to remember what you learn. We are constantly bombarded with information, and we are frequently multi-tasking, so our mental context is in a constant state of change. It's critical to note down why you saved a piece of information so that others may understand why they should read it!
It's critical to remember what you learn. We are constantly bombarded with information, and we are frequently...
3 Mar 2022

Content Curation: The Future fight against cognitive diabetes.

Juan shares 3 rules for curating and sharing valuable content. He argues that as a curator each one of us has an opportunity and responsibility to share valuable content that informs. Want to learn what constitutes valuable content, click through to find out!
Juan shares 3 rules for curating and sharing valuable content. He argues that as a curator each one of us has an...
18 Feb 2022

Journalists step in where platforms have no answers

Newsrooms have long been curating news and picking what is newsworthy. Now there are groups like the "Journalism Trust Initiative," which promotes ideals and criteria for identifying the public interest, that is seeking to advance these principles. Citizen journalists may utilize curated portals such as ours to determine what is newsworthy and build their thought leadership!
Newsrooms have long been curating news and picking what is newsworthy. Now there are groups like the "Journalism Trust...

Publisher: substack

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9 Nov 2021

Disrupting Google Search

An overview of Googles business model, top searches and growth factors. The article also investigates competing search solutions, talks Google's endeavor into alternative search solutions. The message you learn is that horizontal search is not an answer to all search and the potential for curated hubs to fill this gap.
An overview of Googles business model, top searches and growth factors. The article also investigates competing search...

Publisher: mirror.xyz

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18 Oct 2021

Re-Organizing the World’s Information: Why we need more Boutique Search Engines

This article is a critique on Google search and arguments for custom or better said curated search engines to address the problem of finding verified and curated search that organize content in new ways. Our curation tools are an answer to this problem. Click to see how it look like.
This article is a critique on Google search and arguments for custom or better said curated search engines to address...
20 Jul 2021

How I use Roam and Notion for Personal Knowledge Management

Personal Knowledge Management pays dividends. Not just for your and your activities, but also when it comes to sharing that information with others. I use Kurator instead of Roam to take notes like you see here and connect my content so it can be viewed in context.
Personal Knowledge Management pays dividends. Not just for your and your activities, but also when it comes to sharing...

Publisher: DKB

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28 Feb 2021

To Organize The World’s Information

Excellent arguments and examples on the value of curation and knowledge management. The main take away is that when information is organized people can stand on the shoulder of giants. Organizing access to information is equal to sharing knowledge. Click to learn more about this topic and visit our curated library on content, search and marketing.
Excellent arguments and examples on the value of curation and knowledge management. The main take away is that when...
30 Sep 2019

Curation will help you build better chatbots, faster!

We have recently started promoting the use of our curation library for designing chatbots. It turns out that curation is ideal for creating chatbot dialogs. We use Google's dialogflow and Botcopy a rich dialogflow webchat to demo our ideas.
We have recently started promoting the use of our curation library for designing chatbots. It turns out that curation is...
22 Nov 2018

Trump-Russia is too complex to report. We must turn to curatorial journalism

The author of the book, "Proof of Collusion" on Donald Trump says that the amount of information released is so large now that we need curatorial journalism to keep track of everything. Our Kurator and KBucket tools are ideal for this purpose.
The author of the book, "Proof of Collusion" on Donald Trump says that the amount of information released is so large...

Publisher: Anders Pink

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3 May 2017

How Successful Sales Teams Are Using Content Curation

Majority of B2B buyers engage on social media for advice and research to make purchasing decisions. Social Media lets you stay top of mind with your prospects. Using curated content hubs, like the one we offer, makes it easy to create content your entire team can share online. The statistics in this article make the case!
Majority of B2B buyers engage on social media for advice and research to make purchasing decisions. Social Media lets...

Publisher: Medium

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10 Jun 2016

Why To Curate Information?

Curation is a valuable activity for individuals and organizations as it helps people understand and learn about a subject in depth, saves time by presenting vetted information, helps to uncover new resources, promotes critical thinking, and is a never-ending process of questioning, participation, and improvement. Additionally, curation helps to manage the overabundance of information available on the internet and puts the individual in control of their own learning journey. Curation also serves as a social good by preserving quality information and promoting a comprehensive view of a subject.
Curation is a valuable activity for individuals and organizations as it helps people understand and learn about a...
18 Feb 2016

7 Billion People, One Story: The Power of Content Curation

Marketers are under pressure to create more content, faster. This post offers some sobering statistics on time spent creating content vs the actual demands of the market. Curation plus chatbots can help you reduce your production time and guide your audience to the right content.
Marketers are under pressure to create more content, faster. This post offers some sobering statistics on time spent...

How Algorithms Subtly Control What We Read, Hear, Watch And (Ultimately) Think

Algorithmic filtering may solve some problems but it creates a whole set of other problems allowing organizations to manipulate and control what people read. Human curators solve this problem. Our KBucket platform lets humans curate at scale, providing superior value to the consumers.
Algorithmic filtering may solve some problems but it creates a whole set of other problems allowing organizations to...

Publisher: Cottrill Research, LLC

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8 Nov 2013

Various Survey Statistics: Workers Spend Too Much Time Searching for Information

Worker take up to 8 searches to find the right information, that is 1.8 hours a day and 9.3 hours a week. Our KBucket solution lets users collaborate and curate information they need to do their work, saving significant time for both individuals and organizations.
Worker take up to 8 searches to find the right information, that is 1.8 hours a day and 9.3 hours a week. Our KBucket...
5 Nov 2013

It Takes up to 8 Attempts to Find an Accurate Search Result

This study is an excellent testimonial to the need of curation to deal with information overflow. Study has found that it takes between 5 to 25 minutes for users to find documents and information they need to perform their jobs. With exponential growth in content production, the findings in this article are just as relevant today as the day they were published.
This study is an excellent testimonial to the need of curation to deal with information overflow. Study has found that...
30 Sep 2013

Journalism *is* curation: tips on curation tools and techniques

Jeff Bezos says people will not pay for content, they will buy a package. In an address to his employees, Jeff bezos' said that in the future people will pay for a package and not a story. He said that as more content becomes digitized, the package is from a wide variety of sources in a range of media. Our curation tools make that possible.
Jeff Bezos says people will not pay for content, they will buy a package. In an address to his employees, Jeff bezos'...
21 Aug 2013

Why Content Curation Matters To Healthcare Professionals

Patients are looking for trusted sources to make sense of medical information. Healthcare professionals therefore should use curated content to share their views on emerging viewpoints, studies and resources to become a trusted source for their community and up their content output.
Patients are looking for trusted sources to make sense of medical information. Healthcare professionals therefore should...

Content Curation: One More Role for an Enterprise Community Manager

Organizations have an explosion of content similar to consumers. Managing access to this information requires dedicated resource. This article calls this person a community manager. Someone who curates information with specific goals in mind for the organization. We have had great success in this area with our tools.
Organizations have an explosion of content similar to consumers. Managing access to this information requires dedicated...

Publisher: Mashable

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2 Nov 2011

How Algorithms and Editors Can Work Together to Burst the “Filter Bubble”

Journalist can not rely on algorithms alone to break the "filter bubble". Take a look at 7 traits that makes humans superior to machines. Journalist as curators of news, offer a distinct advantage over machine algorithms.
Journalist can not rely on algorithms alone to break the "filter bubble". Take a look at 7 traits that makes humans...
26 May 2011

Seven Things Human Editors Do that Algorithms Don’t (Yet)

I suggest that algorithms will never replace a human editor. Algorithms is a procedure for solving problems. A curator is a human operator that adds a set of parameters machines can never replace, at least not for the foreseeable future. This post provides the answers.
I suggest that algorithms will never replace a human editor. Algorithms is a procedure for solving problems. A curator...

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