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We're talking with Robin Good
about curation
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Robin, I love your series of articles
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I highly recommend them
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I just wanted to get directly from you
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a few thoughts about curation online
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starting with
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what do you think the importance
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in the place of curation is,
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for anybody who's online?
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I think, we could see this way
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We reach somehow the limit of
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understanding and making sense
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of information just by going out
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to Google, typing out a query
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and getting a listing of things
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that could be relevant to us.
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I think, this is like being hungry
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and going to McDonalds,
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like having fast food information
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but I want something more
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like when I go to a restaurant
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I can choose the type of restaurant,
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the type of food, the quality, the level,
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the type of customer service
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and so on, so
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I am looking for a new level of
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accessing information whereby
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I'm not just trying to list and rank
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information but then trying to
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make sense of information.
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This is what people want more and more
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because one article by itself or a link,
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or a resource, or a video, sometimes
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it's just a little opening hole
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into understanding that topic
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while if there was some kind of
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intermediate layer, whether done by
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an algorithm or by people contributing
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and working with an algorithm to
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collect things that make sense on
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a certain topic.
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I think we would be in a position
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to inform and learn much faster
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and much better than we can do now.