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document Crowd Creativity, Tools
In case you’re unfamiliar with Jelli, the startup launched back in 2009 as sort of a “Digg for streaming music,” which is how it described itself back then. The core concept, which has been...
document Distributed Knowledge, Tools
In March 2010, Jelli joined forces with Triton to launch two syndicated versions of its crowdsourced content platform: “Rock Jelli” and “Pop Jelli.” An iPhone app was unveiled in November of that...
article Crowd CreativityWith the additional funding, Jelli will focus on continued product development, and specifically its Ad Platform, with an emphasis on engagement, targeting, and analytics for agency partners. Jelli...
document Tools
Jelli, the company behind an eponymous social media/“crowdsourcing” approach to radio station programming, announced an advertising platform that uses the same terrestrial radio and social...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationListeners can vote “Rocks” or “Sucks” for the song that’s currently on the air. They can rocket up the tracks they want to hear and bomb the ones they don’t want to get on the air. They will also...
document Crowdfunding
Yip Yap, Inc, founded by first-time inventors and parents of four, Angela and Michael Smith, today introduces Pipsqueak®, the only Bluetooth mobile phone designed for children 3-years-old and...
Distributed KnowledgeThe crowdsourced radio platform Jelli wants to enable everyone to have a say in what songs get airtime on local radio stations. The California-based platform has been around since 2009, crowdsourcing its users’ votes on what to listen to next. It recently raised $9 million from a number of investors and plans to expand internationally.
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article Distributed KnowledgeIn his book The Wisdom of Crowds, James Surowiecki cites example after example in which collective judgment proves remarkably accurate. When a finance professor polled his class about the number of...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation, Tools
Blip.fm can be hugely fun for a while, but also massively jarring when random songs are played after each other. Jelli and dabbl both did a reasonable job of allowing you to have an input into...
blog Crowdfunding
Here is the Top 10 List of Crowdfunding Websites for Entrepreneurs:
1. Profounder
2. Startup Addict
3. Believers Fund
4. Rockethub
5. Quirky
6. New Jelly
7. CoFolio
8. Kick Starter
9....
blog Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation
Social media has been the key for San Francisco-based Photojojo and Jelly co-founder Amit Gupta who was diagnosed with acute leukemia. Amit used his Tumblr blog to tell his story and search for...
article Crowd Creativity, CrowdfundingBoarders Without Borders is a film that will follow four professional American snowboarders, two females (Olympic Gold Medalist Hannah Teter & Pro-rider Gabi Viteri) and two male (TBD), as they...
Cloud LaborA crowdsourcing initiative by the University of Iowa is looking to help people find dinner ideas from the 1600s through the 1960s by asking volunteers to transcribe hand-written recipes. The project, dubbed DIY History, was launched after the success of the university’s previous crowdsourcing initiative, which asked users to transcribe for the Civil War’s sesquicentennial.
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article Distributed KnowledgeFlashnotes comes out of the surge in popularity for crowdsourcing, which gives people a cost-effective way of pooling their knowledge and resources into solutions that rival (and sometimes improve...
article Distributed KnowledgePhoto Sphere allows you to take a 360 degree photo of your surroundings, like those you see on Google's Streetmaps.
You can then share the pictures with your friends or upload them to...