Google Chrome and content curation

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Google Chrome and content curation

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2. Feedly Mini : In addition to sharing articles through a floating icon that will be located in the lower right corner of the pages you visit , this option will allow you to find quality content and even save it to read later .


3. Scoop.it : This is a well-known content curation tool that, among other things, allows you to filter content using keywords . And now, through its extension, you can collect and publish information on a specific topic , on your Scoop.it account or directly on your social networks .

4. Pin It : Pinterest is an excellent platform to create a virtual library according to our topics of interest, and with this Google Chrome alternative you can share and store content on your boards, from the pages you visit . This way you won't waste time looking for something you found, but then forgot where it was.

5. Evernote Web Clipper – This is a great way to organize information, save ideas , and share algeria consumer email list​ content that you need to use in your research or prefer to save for later . It also lets you select a section of the page to take a screenshot .


6. Save to Pocket : With just one click , this extension will make it possible to store the content you have filtered . The best thing is that you can also check it without an Internet connection ; but be careful to open the Pocket app on the device from which you will browse, so that the changes are updated and you can view what you saved from Chrome . If you do not have the application yet , you can download it from the App Store or Google Play .

7. Giphy for Chrome : Graphic formats, such as GIF images , are common components of online content, so it is important to consider them in a content curation process . And for this, this extension will be very useful, because you can review GIF trends and search for animations by topics of interest.

8. TinEye Reverse Image Search : Photos or images are essential in a text, and although there are various banks with CC or CC0 licenses to obtain them for free, you may find one that you like at some point, but you don't know where it comes from or who it belongs to. In that case, through tools like TinEye , you will have the opportunity to find exact copies of an image , know from which sites it comes and , if you can use it, attribute it correctly .
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