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document CrowdfundingFor start-ups and small companies, crowdsourcing has become the Internet's hottest way to seed fund exciting new projects and innovations. Indiegogo.com along with Kickstarter.com, have raised...
document Crowdfunding
With traditional banks tightening their lending practices, more people are turning to their peers to secure low-interest personal loans. This new practice of people investing in creditworthy...
article Crowd CreativityThe famously crowdsourced Zagat guides have just issued their 2013 edition: if their most highly-starred entries are anything to go by, I am inclined to think that their typical respondent must be...
article Distributed KnowledgeDavisWiki is a hard thing to describe. It’s a blog as a blog would be written by an entire community. It’s a virtual bulletin board that’s more comprehensive than Craigslist and Patch and Yelp...
article Cloud Labor, Crowd Creativity, Open InnovationI’d like to call your attention to a book with writings from several of our contributing authors, a foreword from Henry Chesbrough, and edited by Innovation Excellence contributor Paul Sloane – A...
article CrowdfundingIncredible story of a woman and her guide dog - who work together to improve the life of those with physical challenges - who need help as the dog fights cancer
SOURCE LINK to the full article:...
article Distributed Knowledge
The company announced that it’s moving forward in its efforts to help travelers discover rich, unique experiences “on a hyper-local level” based on neighborhood attributes. It has now published...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationAiming to create an online, crowd-sourced field guide, the app can help users identify species based on the phone's GPS coordinates.
The website also offers a beautiful user-generated...
document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeTo produce a crowdsourced video, the following is a 4-step guide:
1. Coordination on Social Media
In crowdsourcing content, there is always space for social media,
whether it will be...
document Distributed KnowledgeThere are plenty of great reasons to visit Grand Rapids, like so many cities across the USA and this world. The guys want to help you explore them all, so they crowdsourced a list of things a local...
document Distributed Knowledge
It’s easy to see the financial gain in crowdsourcing information (it’s free help), but Google gets other benefits as well. Map Maker users become more ingrained in the community when they make...
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Drumo gamifies its service by awarding user with points and badges when they answer questions and contribute content both on the site, and on other social networks. An overall leaderboard shows...
document Distributed Knowledge
Now in beta, Madrid-based GuiaGarrafon focuses on giving users a way to report Spanish bars and pubs that serve poor-quality drinks made from adulterated ingredients. This is a growing problem in...
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Travelomy focuses on three key aspects – rich content, geo-location and social media – and uses them effectively to build a useful information source for a traveller.
Travelomy also...
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Whether you're a local or a visitor it's no question that NYC has some the best desserts in the world. With "NYC's Crowdsourced Dessert Guide" BiblioCrunch gathered...
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In addition to creating notes just for yourself, you can also make them public, which adds an intriguing crowdsourcing element. It brings some of the interesting social elements from sites like...