ResearchOutlining instead of curating
Until a few years ago, I relied heavily on bookmarking as a means to keep track of sources of information and to comment on them. I used Delicious, Pinboard, and other… Read more »
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Until a few years ago, I relied heavily on bookmarking as a means to keep track of sources of information and to comment on them. I used Delicious, Pinboard, and other… Read more »
The co-curation tool, Dispatch, which in recent months was being repositioned as a replacement for project email (“Dispatches are intelligent group email addresses for your projects. No more noise. No more… Read more »
Honey, the co-curation tool, has been updated with a variety of user experience tweaks, but most importantly they have implemented “tooing” as a sharing mechanism. I coined the term earlier this year… Read more »
Last week I was caught up in a number of projects, and wasn’t scanning the web as hard as usual (oh, and there was a thing called Labor Day). So it… Read more »
We have to be cautious about relying on also-ran products. Read more »
I’ve been using a new co-curation tool (social intranet) tool called Honey, and so far I like what they have implemented. The product is intended for people to share links, files,… Read more »
It takes time to really investigate a product. Read more »
It’s a well-designed, easy-to-use, and easy-on-the-eyes community co-curation app. Read more »