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Quora will finally release a much-requested Android app for the popular crowdsourced question and answer site on Wednesday, increasing its options on mobile, where the site sees more than 25...
Traditionally, knowledge generation was the purview of scholars & other professionals, who would acquire pertinent domain knowledge through time–consuming study or extensive experience. Their...
HealthTap will use the money to accelerate growth, recruit talent, and engage more physicians and patients in its online HealthTap community.
The following are essential tools for crowdsourcing answers to your questions: All Our Ideas Quora Stack Exchange LinkedIn Answers Yahoo Answers FormSpring ChaCha...
TweetBrain is a crowdsourcing service powered by the Twitter user community. It enables people to ask questions, get answers, and earn money from answering questions posted with a reward. It also...
Getting information or answers online are a great help for people when they do need it. Technology can do wonders indeed. But I do believe in David's contention: "In the end, it’s not...
LawPivot is a legal question and answer site allowing companies, particularly startups to receive crowdsourced and confidential legal answers from highly qualified lawyers, and find the right...
Q&A is massive, far bigger than many realize! Four of the top Q&A sites are in comScore’s Top 100 web properties, generating a staggering 15 billion page views between them. I wanted to know what the future had in store for Q&A, and why predictions were being made that the emerging winners from this space will soon rival Google for next generation search. Indeed, with Google’s February 2010 acquisition of the social-networking start-up Aardvark, which allows users to “tap the knowledge of people in your network” along with Facebook’s launching of its Question functionality, it’s clear that this is seen as big game. I recently interviewed Shawn Schwegman, Chief Marketing Officer of ChaCha to find out why Q&A is so big, and to learn where it is headed.
Based in Zurich, Switzerland, Starmind International was founded in June 2010 as incorporation (AG). Starmind, which has its roots in robotics and artificial intelligence research, builds up...
A big reason that all these people started using Quora to discuss more non-work topics is because they felt comfortable doing so. Moderation is extremely important at Quora, and the site has a...
The interesting – and potentially problematic – aspect of Beepl is where the answers come from: Beepl users. Beepl explains, “Beepl lets you ask questions that other users answer so that it’s easy...
Quora is a question and answer site founded by former Facebook employees in 2009 that has become a strong competitor to sites like Wikipedia. It allows users to search for topics, questions, or...
Ask500People is brought to you by the zesty folks at Wondermill, which was inspired by James Surowiecki's 2004 best-selling book "The Wisdom of Crowds." The book's premise is...
The WhyNot site functions as an idea exchange. As a member one can pitch ideas and get feedback from the community. Your ideas are then rated as: Very weak, Weak, Average, Strong and Very strong...
AnswerBag is a social network where people pose questions and seek answers. The site is designed to encourage the sharing of knowledge and ideas. Answerbag is a collaborative online database of...
SodaHead is a dynamic discussion community where one can discover, debate and discuss the hot topic issues of the moment. Over 1.5 million SodaHeads share their unique views on topics, breaking...
ChaCha is like having a smart friend you can call or text for answers on your cell phone anytime for free! ChaCha works with virtually every provider and allows people with any mobile phone device...
Author Ilene Rosenblum posted her question on LinkedIn. She took the suggestions that she received from professionals she had never met before, applied it to articles and blog posts that she...
37Signals' Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson answer questions posted by readers at Signal vs. Noise. How did David became a partner at 37signals? What happened with the affiliate...