Attention Doesn’t Scale - Whitepaper (Nov 2012)
Th ere are three main choices: algorithmic curation, social curation, and expert curation. Algorithmic curation is done automatically by computers running algorithms to try to decide what is the most relevant information on a given topic. In other words, Google. Google, as we all know, uses a complex series of mathematical equations to determine... See more
Attention Doesn’t Scale - Whitepaper (Nov 2012)
how can we bridge all of these together
Th ere are fi ve generally accepted types of content curation: 13 1. Aggregation, which is analogous to being an archivist. Th e aggregator seeks to gather ALL the relevant content about a particular topic in one location. Aggregation is about collection, not interpretation. It’s the most common form of curation, but probably the least useful. Most... See more