POCKET - When you find something you want to view later, put it in Pocket. The Pocket app allows you to read all articles later, online or off. Personal, searchable tags allow for easy retrieval of articles. Engage in the Pocket community by sharing your articles.
The content curation tool that helps you save something that you want to read, watch, or share later, Pocket works on any device at any time. A leading save-for-later service, Pocket is integrated into more than 1,500 apps and is available for most major platforms and devices.
Key Features:
Save articles, videos, or nearly any other web content in Pocket
Save from your browser or apps like Twitter, Clipboard, Pulse, and Zite
Once the content is in Pocket, it’s available on your phone, tablet, or computer, even if you don’t have a web connection
Google KEEP - Chrome extension - Need to remember to pick up some groceries? Set a location-based reminder to pull up your grocery list right when you get to the store. Need to finish a to-do? Set a time-based reminder to make sure you never miss a thing. Plus now with the Chrome Extension, easily save your articles to KEEP as well. Cross platform, limited integration into various apps.
Google Communities - ISD IDEALS A place where professionals from ISD come together to share ideas about the current state and future of education. Accessed through your current Google account.
IFTTT (@IFTTT)- If This Then That - f This, Then That (IFTTT) is the content curation tool for getting as much relevant content from the web as possible. Im fact, IFTTT saves you time during the content curation process, because it follows user recipes that trigger one action to cause another.
Key Features:
Get creative control over your products and apps
Runs on recipes, or simple connections between products and apps
DO Recipes run with just a tap, enabling you to create your own personalized Button, Camera, and Notepad
IF Recipes automatically run in the background, allowing you to create powerful connections with a single statement, “If this, then that”