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Scoop (term), a news story, particularly connotating a new or developing story with aspects of importance and excitement, normally an exclusive for the journalist involved
A shovel-like tool, particularly one deep and curved, used in digging, the act of using such a tool, or a rough measure of volume equal to the carrying capacity of a scoop
Henry M. Jackson, also known as "Scoop" Jackson, a mid-20th-Century senator
Scoop (band), a European Hip hop group best known for the song "Rock Da House"[citation needed]
Scoop (album), a 1983 collection of out-takes and demo versions by Pete Townshend
Scoop (2006 film), a Woody Allen movie starring Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johansson
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Scoop is designed to enable your website to become a community.
This would allow scoop sites to be the "main site" for users, as well as visiting users to login without making a whole new account.
Ventura Disc Golf is now running on Scoop, and we're looking forward to having the local disc golf community contribute news, events, tips, and reviews.
Scoop is written in Perl and runs via mod_perl on Apache web servers with a MySQL database backend, and is distributed under the GNU General Public License.
Scoop takes the same broad, collaborative approach to comment moderation as well; where other systems only allow a particular group of superusers to moderate comments, or allocate temporary moderation privileges among users, Scoop allows all registered users to moderate comments.
Scoop is highly configurable, allowing nearly any feature to be activated or deactivated, and is extremely extensible; new features can be written in Perl and integrated easily into Scoop as "boxes" which are stored in the database and editable from Scoop's web-based administration interface or from a specialized "boxtool".