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A Social Network For Genetics Research: Can It Help Isolate Parkinson’s Genes?

The Realtime Report

Can social networks help with medical research? The world’s first genetics-based social network – as 23andMe labels itself – is looking to show they can. It started in 2009, when 23andMe decided to do genetic research and invited anyone diagnosed with Parkinson’s to donate their DNA sample.

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The 21 Best Content Curation Tools

Webbiquity SMM

Sample review: “Add and curate content from any public webpage. It’s a great way to capture the buzz from the show floor after a tradeshow, event or conference.” — Maximize Social Business (Drive). Sample review: “One of the most important tools in a marketer’s tool belt is knowledge. That’s where Pocket comes in.

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How to Analyze What Works for Your Audience

Sprout Social

Use an aggregator like Feedly to source content to share. Then schedule your social media posts using Sprout Social. Also make sure you’re sharing each post on multiple days and times, and on different social networks. You can even see the exact social network people are coming from.

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

Buffer Social

Let’s start by looking at a sample curation day (it just so happens to be my day), and all the different detail that goes into the Discover-Read-Share formula. Check aggregation sites like Inbound.org, Growth Hackers, Hacker News, Panda, Digg, etc. Here is a sampling of recent tweets. Community aggregators.