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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Scoop.it, the most connected Social Media and Curation publishing platform, is now integrated with HootSuite, the market-leading Social Media Management System. The Scoop.it app is available for download in the HootSuite App Directory bringing together powerful features – Scoop.it's topic-centric curation with HootSuite's social monitoring and publishing capabilities.
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"At Scoop.it, we've worked very hard to make social media publishing easier and more effective by developing features and tools that help professionals, businesses and people curate and share their point of view more effectively," said Guillaume Decugis, CEO and co-founder of Scoop.it. "The Scoop.it and HootSuite integration helps curators and social networkers publish more relevant content more frequently and become more visible among the right type of audience."
Once HootSuite users install the Scoop.it app, they can monitor, curate and publish all in one place. For example, they can curate content from their HootSuite streams and share with maximum impact in one-click. They can also monitor their topics of interest that they follow on Scoop.it, rescoop relevant content from these topics and share it to their social networks.
Through its open API, Scoop.it has become the most connected Social Media and Curation publishing platform with numerous apps and integrations. Last month, Scoop.it launched Apps & Extras showcasing mobile apps, widgets and partner integrations that make the experience of Social Media and Curation publishing even better.
About HootSuite:
HootSuite is a social media management system for businesses and organizations to collaborate across multiple social networks from one secure, web-based dashboard. Launch marketing campaigns, identify and grow audience, and distribute targeted messages using HootSuite's unique social media dashboard. Streamline team workflow with scheduling and assignment tools and reach audiences with geo-targeting functionality. Invite multiple collaborators to manage social profiles securely, plus provide custom reports using the comprehensive social analytics tools for measurement. Key social network integrations include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+ Pages, plus a suite of social content apps for YouTube, Instagram, Tumblr and more.
About Scoop.it:
Scoop.it lets you shine on the Web through beautiful topic pages where you can curate and share ideas that matter. Get relevant and quality content that you can spread seamlessly to your social networks. The social media and curation publishing platform gained 5 million unique visitors in September, a 25 percent increase from the previous month. Headquartered in San Francisco, Scoop.it is founded by serial entrepreneurs Guillaume Decugis and Marc Rougier. Each sold their previous companies to technology behemoths, Microsoft and IBM, respectively.
For interviews or more information please contact Arabella Santiago at asantiago@scoop.it or 415.378.2344.
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