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Crowdsourcing is when the public or users of a website are invited to contribute their suggestions on or solutions to a problem, in the case of Twitter, the localisation of a web interface.
Web Translations » Blog Archive » Crowdsourced translation - Twitter jumps on the bandwagon 2009
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Crowdsourcing is something that comes up a lot these days.
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Crowdsourcing is something that comes up a lot these days.
Presenting the Crowdsourcing Examples wiki « One Size Fits One 2009
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Crowdsourcing is what Wikipedia does, what Epinions does, what YouTube does, what shirt. woot does .. you get the idea.
Thoughts on Crowdsourcing Writing/Publishing julieandrews 2009
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Crowdsourcing is not a βnew and nascent business tool for innovation β.
Crowdsourcing β the neue sweatshop labor | FactoryCity 2006
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This approach has been described as Crowdsourcing, though I think I prefer the more elegant term harnessing collective intelligence, with technologies of cooperation
SMLXL - Engagement Marketing and Communication principles from Alan Moore 2009
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'Crowdsourcing' will largely be considered pejorative.
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'Crowdsourcing' will largely be considered pejorative.
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Jeff Howe coined the term "Crowdsourcing" in 2006, defining it as the "process by which the power of the many can be leveraged to accomplish feats that were once the province of the specialized few."
Sarah O'Leary: Crowdsourcing: A Legitimate Marketing Resource 2010
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Jeff Howe, in "Crowdsourcing" (2008), gives a much fuller account of the history of open-source software and content.
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