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document Crowd Creativity, ToolsThe research makes three primary contributions:
1. Identifies the coordination requirements necessary to crowdsource complex tasks, and describe a framework to support a variety of task types....
Crowd Creativity, Distributed Knowledge
The publishing industry is becoming increasingly digital as it transitions from a traditional model for producing books into a technology-augmented era where the very definition of books is being altered. The affordability, selection, and convenience associated with digital book production and sales have prompted major publishers to jump on new strategies to maintain profitability. Knowing how rapidly and significantly crowdsourcing is impacting all things digital, is there a role for the crowd to play that will change the publishing industry even further?
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CrowdfundingA Kickstarter campaign for Pathfinder Online, an online role-playing video game from Seattle-based Goblinworks Inc., surpassed its $1 million funding goal today, just five hours before the deadline.
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document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeThe crowd doesn't care for your craft anymore. It can do it better and it can do it cheaper.
Journalists need to be aware that crowdsourcing is slowly changing the phase of journalism and...
document Crowd Creativity, Distributed Knowledge
With crowdsourcing projects, colleges and universities can use collective brainpower and energy to complete what they can't do on their own, going beyond their budgets and time constraints....
document Distributed Knowledge, ToolsThe design challenge for crowdsourcing researchers is to come up with a useful job that lends itself to human computation, and then figure out how to put the crowd intelligence to good use, and do...
document Cloud Labor, Distributed KnowledgeDavid Alan Grier, a historian of computing at George Washington University in Washington, DC, thinks that the architects of the new systems could learn a lot by studying the old ones. He points out...