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The Newsmaster Toolkit: Best Content Curation Tools MyndApp Targeted at Newspapers Review RWW Loud3r They say: Build out full topic sites as sections of your existing site Launch completely new standalone sites, apps and social media profiles Create content-rich email newsletter campaigns Price N/A - No Trial free trial used to be $149 per Topic/mo subscription based and ad-based models OneSpot aggregates RSS, Twitter Review Topic Pages multiple products Top Stories NextClick no demo or free trial no pricing available DayLife powerful features Review Review live demo on request CIThread monthly fee - N/A review online review online trial by request, 35 showcase portals $6K-$25K+/year targeted at enterprise and Eqentia big publishers examples at work user personalization, semantics, integrated social media, JSON API, branded sites, blog plugin live demo on request GetCurata/HiveFire $1200-1500/mo review online one-time setup fee + monthly sub starts at $300 - varies with page views Aggregage aggregates RSS content, TW leverages social indicators mostly automated Full featured Content and News Curation LingoSpot $99/mo 14-day free trial aggregates anything via bookmarklet + RSS-OPML, Twitter, Google Alerts, YT, FL + CurationStation commenting output via embed, RSS, API, PHP manual or automated great UI Review ConnectedN free Link Newswire Publish2 soon to come curated news channels marketplace Review Review trial on request - monthly fee based on n. of feeds aggregates RSS-OPML, Amazon, GGnews, YNews, Delicious, WPedia, and Mysyndicaat more output to JS, RSS, PHP Review MNM free programming enviroment Generic Yahoo Pipes can aggregate, mix and filter RSS content Review Review No demo, trial, screenshots, pricing or FeedRollPro other relevant information on the product Part 1 - Why We Need It PublishThis specific features FeedBurner Part 2 - Aggregation is Liquid News starts at $99/mo Automated, Curation is tour available - no free trial Manual Part 3 - Real-World Complete Guide to Real-Time News Curation Postling Examples - Newsmastering and Newsradars Handgunsandtequila Part 4 - Process Ping.fm Part 5 - Skills Part 6 - Tools FeedMagnet RSS Feed Submit RSS Feed Scoop.it RSS Feed Promotion - Syndication Part 7 - *** RSSTop55 Syndication free Marketing aggregates any RSS-based source Software-Based Blogbridge output to RSS, XML-RPC Feedcat Tattler Review MNM Review MNM aggregates TW, FB, FL, YT, GG, SuperFeedr Storify GGNews, GGimg, RSS, links aggregates Amazon, Backtype, HabitStream Context Voice, TW, YT, RSS Dlvr.it Curated.by aggregates TW, (FL, PI, GG) Content Guide to understanding StoryCrawler Newsmastering and Content Curation Montage Real-Time News Amplify MediaHeroes Trendpottr Real-time filtering isn't curation, it's filtering. Qrait lets you combine real-time filtering and your own personal touch to create something of value that Qrait people trust. Storyful Storytlr requires server install Kurat Google Reader Filter RSS feeds Flipboard TwitterTimes Anckr Automated Paper.li Taptu Summify Trove xFruits Social News Curation LeNewz NewsMix CaRP Evolution RSS Publish to Web RSS to HTML Web Eddy Publishing Tools Guide Curated How To Embed and Display Outside.in RSS on any Web Page RSS to JavaScript CurationSoft Basic Content Curation Amplify RSS Enterprise Application RSSBus Development TweetRiver Publitweet aggregates Twitter only ChirpStory DataSift Twitter News Curation Data Curation and Visualization ExquisiteTweets Freebase Gridworks FeedRinse ZaPe FeedKIller Dead Pool KeepStream aggregates Twitter only sw download FeedMix Feedroll FeedCombiner Nsyght Twitter List xFruits Twitter users curation Formulists Feed Informer ReaderRadar The Newsmaster Toolkit: Content Curation Tools Blastacasta to Aggregate, Filter, Edit, Curate and Distribute Any Type of Content - updated weekly - Curating Comments and River Echo Real-Time News Curation Conversations KickRSS Imagenotavailable Live Events Coverage and free trial Curation ScribbleLive pro pricing N/A FeedoStyle aggregates and filter Twitter stories Twitter RSS Mesh Basic Twitter Curation CaRP Evolution Tweetdeck Seesmic Wordpress plugin Syndicate Press Tweet Library for the RSSMix iPad Mix Combine & Filter Twitter Archiving Twapper Keeper Multiple RSS Feeds Pheed.me Together SocialGrindr The Social Buzz Club Blogsieve CurateXpress Others - Marketing 7 Buzz Oriented FeedCombine SEO Content Factory CurationSoft FeedJumbler SimplePIE PHP RSSReader SharePoint Web Part for aggregating and displaying posts from various RSS feeds, combining blogs, news as well Twitter and popular Virto Social Aggregator Web social networks. 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