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document Open InnovationThe most well known examples of gamification can be seen in Foursquare and Nike+ although the application has now extended way beyond the big brands and is being adopted in a variety of forms. The...
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On November 22, 2010, Microsoft Corporation announced the launch of the 'Imagine Cup Solve This' program, a student technology competition designed to help nonprofit organizations, non-government organizations, and intergovernmental organizations. While providing the inspiration for students who wish to help with solving some of the worlds toughest issues. It is a part of the 'Imagine This' competition, which has been ongoing for nine years.
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AngelaDec 09, 2010 01:14 am GMT
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