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crowdsourcing
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18 January 2008
The Flickr Commons
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Here's a good example of how crowdsourcing can enhance a commons: The key goals of this pilot project are to firstly give you a taste o...
02 January 2008
Vista's Problem: Microsoft Does Not Scale
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It is deeply ironic that once upon a time Linux - and Linus - was taxed with an inability to scale. Today, though, when Linux is running ev...
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05 August 2007
Of the People, By the People, For the People
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I'm rather slow in this one, but it's such a good example of how everyone gains from public collaboration - including Google, whose ...
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10 July 2007
Sharing the (Old) News About Crowdsharing
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"Crowdsharing" has become rather a modish term for what is, after all, an old concept: broad-based collaborative working. It'...
20 June 2007
Crowdsourcing Sousveillance
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I wrote recently about Microsoft's amazing Photosynth demo, which shows pictures of Notre-Dame taken from Flickr stitched together auto...
14 March 2007
Wisdom of the Mindless Sports Fans
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Although PicksPal, a fantasy sports betting site, interests me not a jot, this is truly fascinating : It’s all for fun, but the company star...
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22 January 2007
CrowdSpirit
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Crowdsourcing in the French Alps: Our business model is simply to design innovative electronic products by “you” for “you” and to reward th...
13 December 2006
The Real Crowdsourcing
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Tuangou 团购 - not sourcing from crowds, but sourcing for crowds: for tuangou, it's all about shopping, aggregating enough people to be ...
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16 October 2006
YRUHRN? - To Crowdsource a Book, Of Course
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I've written about crowdsourcing before, and this is an interesting application: writing a book called "Why Are You Here - Right ...
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