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October 08, 2010
Curation Done Right: Pearltrees' Visual Curation of Techcrunch Disrupt
Alexia Tsotsis has a great post that recaps TechCrunch Disrupt, summarizing the event through human curation. Pearltrees is an incredibly interesting, easy-to-use curation tool that allows you to capture content on the web with a simple click of a button and store/save it under any topic you choose. You can also personalize each of your Pearltrees.
Alexia shares the Pearltrees' visual curation of the event, which allows you to relive the three day information hurricane on your own terms by clicking through any of the available “pearls” or data nodes. Embedded Pearltree below so you can do your own navigation.
October 8, 2010 in America The Free, Client Media Kudos, Conference Highlights, Europe, Events, On Innovation, On Search, On Technology, Social Media, TravelingGeeks, WBTW, Web 2.0 | Permalink
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