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  2. About Minnesota

    en-us-Minnesota.ogg|Minnesota (ˌmɪnɨˈsoʊtə) is a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States. The 12th-largest state by area in the U.S., it is the 21st most populous, with just over five million residents. Minnesota was carved out of the eastern half of the Minnesota Territory and admitted to the Union as the 32nd state on May 11, 1858. The state is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes", and those lakes and the other waters for which the state is named, together with state and national forests and parks, offer residents and tourists a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities.

    Nearly 60% of Minnesota's residents live in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area known as the Twin Cities, the center of transportation, business, and industry, and home to an internationally known arts community. The remainder of the state, often referred to as "Greater Minnesota" or "Outstate Minnesota", consists of western prairies now given over to intensive agriculture; eastern deciduous forests, also heavily farmed and settled; and the less populated northern boreal forest. The state's image of being populated by whites of Nordic and German descent has some truth, but diversity is increasing; substantial influxes of African, Asian, and Latin American immigrants have joined the descendants of European immigrants and of the original Native American inhabitants.

    The extremes of the climate contrast with the moderation of Minnesota’s people. The state is known for its moderate-to- progressive politics and social policies, its civic involvement, and high voter turnout. It ranks among the healthiest states by a number of measures, and has one of the most highly educated and literate populations.

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    2. Curating Content from the Duluth Flooding

      Explore The Social Side of Giving (Jun 20 2012)

      ... is exactly what Minnesota Public Radio is doing with the “historic” flooding that is taking place in Duluth, Minnesota (and surrounding parts) today. To follow the collection of images from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram,... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Social Media   Minnesota   Curation

    3. Newspapers Are Still Dying, But the News Is...Not going anywhere!

      Explore Core (Jun 23 2010)

      ... it’s scalable,” said Karl Pearson-Cater, director of operations at Minnpost.com, a nonprofit news startup in Minnesota. He told me that businesses have responded well, specifically to buying real-time ads on targeted, n... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   New York Times   Minnesota   Curation

    4. Curation Station: a slick, though pricey, solution to online's flood of ...

      Explore MinnPost (Feb 23 2010)

      ...u the tamer of floods and sharer of all that is relevant‚ at least as you see it. This isn't the first time a Minnesota company has attacked this aggregation with curation. Garrick Van Buren continues to address it with ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   RSS   Minnesota   Minneapolis

    5. Curation Station hopes to streamline businesses’ use of social media

      Explore Finance and Commerce (Feb 14 2010)

      ... Curation Station. Goff & Howard’s website lists many clients, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, Minnesota Credit Union Network, Hamline University as well as large national companies like Pfizer and Wal-Mar... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   America   Minnesota   Minneapolis

    6. John Paton on newspapers' future | Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine, 11/1/10

      Explore Centro de Estudios de Medios (Jan 11 2010)

      ...id not take the opportunity of bankruptcy — or of this hire — to redefine itself. That’s painfully evident in Minnesota Public Radio’s interview with Klingensmith, in which he talks about print and portals. (Sherman: Sto... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AOL   New York   Canada

    7. John Paton of #impreMedia on newspapers' future: Collect and Curate | via the BuzzMachine

      Explore BuzzMachine (Jan 11 2010)

      ...id not take the opportunity of bankruptcy — or of this hire — to redefine itself. That’s painfully evident in Minnesota Public Radio’s interview with Klingensmith, in which he talks about print and portals. (Sherman: Sto... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AOL   New York   Minnesota

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