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:: 11 Life Skills Learned from Blogging ::

Curated By ICTicon

See on Scoop.it – Student of Success The discipline of blogging was forcing me to learn new life skills – life skills that were highly transferable to other endeavors. See on www.becomingminimalist.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0) Sucks (0)

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The Introductory Guide to Content Curation: Steps, Tools and Benefits

Curated By Tom George

Robin Good: If you were looking for an introductory guide to Content Curation and its benefits in terms of online visibility, traffic, SEO and personal reputation, this new article by Gianluca Fiorelli on SEOMoz may be the best and most up-to-date reference to check out today. The article provides a good introduction to some of [...]

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Curation tools

Curated By Tom George

By becoming a buzzword of 2011, curation has generated the creation of numerous tools to help users curate their … … Via www.bumpzee.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0) Sucks (0)

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50+ Great Ways to Curate & Share Social Media and News Content

Curated By Tom George

Via Scoop.it – Social Media (network, technology, blog, community, virtual reality, etc…) This piece was written by Chris McConnell for his blog. I thought this article had great information but there’s so much it needs to be curated:-)   Excerpt:   There’s so much information online just begging to be curated: news, social media, images, [...]

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Thin Ice – South Florida Movie Reviews by I Rate Films

Curated By irate

Via Scoop.it – Film reviews Thin Ice Film Review by Alyn Darnay of Chaos Films… Via iratefilms.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0) Sucks (0)

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7 Tips To Help You Focus In Age of Distraction: Are You Content Fried!

Curated By Mike Ellsworth

Via Scoop.it – Enterprise Social Media ‘This weekend I’m focusing on information, filtering and meaning overload and useful ways to manage and utilize it. Having said that, there’s so much good information, insights and tips in this post, I have to digest it slowly.   Intro:   “The biggest difficulty I experience is the shifting [...]

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Frittura Mista, seafood version of Le Marche’s Coastline Fritto Misto

Curated By Marchebreaks

A “mixed fry” is a typical main course in many regions of Italy. Along the Italy’s coastline, seafood is a common dish and the coating is thin and sheer, often just a dusting of flour. Fry the ingredients in small batches for a crisp, light result Via www.williams-sonoma.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) [...]

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Safe House – South Florida Movie Reviews by I Rate Films

Curated By irate

Via Scoop.it – Film reviews Safe House – best action flick of 2012, so far!  The bar has been set!! Via iratefilms.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0) Sucks (0)

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The Vow – South Florida Movie Reviews by I Rate Films

Curated By irate

Via Scoop.it – Film reviews The Vow Film Review by Madison Monroe… Via iratefilms.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0) Sucks (0)

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Being A Super Content Curator Is Like Being A Super Sports Agent

Curated By Tom George

Sunday, Super Bowl Sunday and my house is quiet. Not even sure who won the big game. I caught a tweet earlier today it just said “Tom Brady goes down” I was super busy, you see I’m a content curator someone who finds, organizes and shares valuable content with there followers. This is what I [...]

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Le Marche: Castelraimondo, my kind of town!

Curated By Marchebreaks

These days there’s a big celebration going on: the 700th anniversary of Castelraimondo! Doesn’t sound like a place you may know but this 4800-and-something inhabitants town in Le Marche in the centre of Italy was my home for almost 7 years and I still miss it… Via tfoodie.blogspot.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) [...]

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Bonclerici House, Cagli: Live the history in Le Marche

Curated By Marchebreaks

Palazzo Bonclerici is a historical inn with holidays apartments in the centre of Cagli  in the northern Le Marche. You can live the history of the noble family of Guido Bonclerici, secretary and adviser of Federico da Montefeltro Duke of Urbino, then bishop of Cagli (1478-1484) and original owner of the Palazzo.Both apartments open onto [...]

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Scoop This: A Comprehensive Guide to Scoop.it for Content Curation

Curated By Tom George

Via Scoop.it – internetbillboards Content Curation, Not Content Aggregation Before I get deep in to the hows, wherefores and whys of curation and Scoop.it, I deeply feel that it’s important to touch on the what. Scoop.it is not just another place to drop your RSS feed. It could be, but then it’s just another content [...]

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Le Marche Tradition: Italian lucky foods for the New Year

Curated By Marchebreaks

Via Scoop.it – Le Marche and Food Italian custom has it that if you start the New Year by eating lentils, it will bring you wealth and good fortune throughout the year (the coin-shaped lentils are symbolic of fortune). Via slowitaly.yourguidetoitaly.com What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0) Sucks (0)

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Not only Tuscany in Italy: Le Marche Landscape

Curated By Marchebreaks

Via Scoop.it – Le Marche another Italy Pronounced “lay markay”, the name Le Marche is plural and is sometimes translated into English as “The Marches”. The landscape of Le Marche is as various as it could be: a flat coastal plain in the east, dramatic snow capped Apennines mountains in the west and in between [...]

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