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Research Group Makes Music with ETs

The Realtime Report

Research Group Makes Music with ETs LightNet researches the edge of the possible. The group of eight musicians, scientists and artists listened for eight weeks creating one of the first ever musical collaborations between ET’s and humans. The group has posted a 3 minute video. Curious to hear what alien music sounds like?

Research 103
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Curation is Not Aggregation

Firebelly

Curation is the big new buzzword this year in social media circles — collecting information in a strategic amassing of selected information that’s presented in a new way to draw out the subtleties and patterns that might not otherwise be noticed when looking at the group in toto. Are you a curator or an aggregator?

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Aggregate Social Network Data Using the New Group Report

Sprout Social

We’ve wrapped up our reports overhaul with an update to our Group Report. The Group Report allows you to compare and analyze your social strategy across networks by aggregating common metrics across channels and timeframes. More Networks, More Data. Message volumes. Key stats by page/profile.

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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

Webbiquity SMM

Instead, successful media will become aggregators and editors of content, rather than creators. Online content aggregation is as old as the Internet itself, beginning with AOL. New tools, however, are bringing sophisticated content aggregation and curation within reach of midsized enterprises.

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Elimination of the 72-Hour Pause for Facebook Ad Set Optimization

Jon Loomer

Heading up to the launch of Aggregated Event Measurement and the enforcement of other changes related to iOS 14, one of the biggest things we heard repeated was that we needed to give thought to ranking our eight pixel events because changing them would be problematic. 72-Hour Pause for App Advertising.

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Have You Set Up Your Content Groupings Yet?

Small Business Mavericks

It’s called Content Grouping. You simple take a collection of URLs and group them into a content grouping category so that you can view aggregated metrics and analyze them. If you find that the content grouping isn’t that popular, then stop blogging on that topic. I like this.

Groups 101
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Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Opinion , Social Media > Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators by Tamar Weinberg on September 23, 2009 Share This is a guest post from Josh Schnell, founder of Macgasm.net and web developer.