Sentences with phrase «using storify»

Interestingly, he explores this question using Storify, a website that lets you combine bits of microblogging into something more sustained and intelligible, in this case posts on Twitter by people in the PR business, with his set - up and commentary as mortar.
Just so you know, I organized the videos in this blog post using Storify.
Afterwards, I just compile the tweets using storify or a Twitter search and voila!
Just ensure you're prepared for what goes into execution: planning out topics, recruiting guests, promoting them to build a steady following and creating recaps using Storify and maybe even longer form blog posts.
After the chat, we use Storify to archive the chats and make them available to those who participated.
I used Storify to compile and categorize all of the tweets on this page so that the questions and answers are together.
Michael Halpern (@halpsci) at the Union of Concerned Scientists used Storify to curate his own collection of favorites.
The blog network LXBN used Storify to summarize 10 ILTACON sessions as did knowledge management (KM) guru David Hobbie: Building Your Innovation Engine At ILTACON 2015.
I'd also review The LexBlog Network's series of posts from ABA TECHSHOW 2016, which uses Storify to generate a «best of» glimpse of the tweets from attendees.

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I used my new favorite web tool, Storify, to make it embeddable.
Following some Twitter discussion (must get Storify working properly for things like this) Chris Berg pointed to a piece he'd written arguing against such a use of secondary boycott legislation (and against such legislation in general).
Instead, they use it at every step in the process, including some creative ways to use Pinterest to identify trends, and Storify to curate content related to a study.
Slaw has featured posts on capture using technology tools like Evernote, and Storify.
Storify is a social network service that enables us to create stories or timelines using social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as source.
If it really wanted to, Twitter could not only use its own algorithms to generate aggregated content in interesting ways, it could start to accumulate a suite of tools that allow users and even journalists to do the same — whether it's something like Storify or Storyful (which has a paid - for Pro version that helps media companies verify and fact - check the content they are collecting) or another curation / discovery service like Prismatic or Percolate, or even a consumption and recommendation app like Flipboard.
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