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The Truth About the iPad | Blogging and Content Creation | Social.

Convince & Convert

After a few days of messing around with it, the iPad reminds me very much of that remote control with a cord. Most of the chatter leading up to the iPad’s release was around how would it perform against standard computing tasks. I use my iPad instead of my iPhone, not instead of my MacBook. Same with email.

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17 Digital Marketing Experts Share Their Top Tips, Tricks, and Tools

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

One is Hootsuite for iPad. Jay’s Favorite Little Known Social Media Tool : My favorite little known social media tool is www.InternetMarketingClub.org , a free networking site featuring weekly ‘Wednesday Webinars’ with experts such as Tamar Weinberg, Tim Ash, Mari Smith, Jim Kukral and Jay Berkowitz.

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The 21 Best Content Curation Tools

Webbiquity SMM

And there’s another handy new feature called Highlights. This works much like the highlighting feature in Kindle…it acts more like a news curator than a compiler — and there are plenty of aggregator apps out there — but it’s a fast way to check out what others are reading, too. Highlight noteworthy text in any saved content.

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Is Starbucks the Most Dangerous Competitor to Facebook? | E.

Convince & Convert

Starbucks is not only offering free Wi-Fi in all stores come this fall, but also unveiling their Starbucks Digital Network that all in-store web and mobile users will have the opportunity to enjoy (it’s a partnership with Yahoo!). Why would Starbucks need their own digital network? What’s Next (Potentially)?

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How to Curate Content: The Secret Sauce to Getting Noticed, Becoming an Influencer, and Having Fun Online

Buffer Social

They browse communities where stories are gathered and upvoted — crowdsourced curation, more or less. Here’re a few interesting places to look if you might be keen to find curators in your niche (more on these places below): Pocket’s Recommended feature (easily accesible from within the Pocket app).