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Crowdsourcing : Ben & Jerry’s

May6

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Ben and Jerry’s is a new project that uses crowdsourcing model to find different ideas with the help of the massive crowd for the new flavors of their Do the World a Flavor Challenge. This website has the same concept with the Walker’s potato chips Do Us a Flavour research. Do you think with this kind of approach Their marketing and research project will become successful? Well, Lets see how will the crowd  reacts with this kind of approach whether it is effective or not.

Do you think this kind of strategy will work? Feel free to express your ideas and opinions here.

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Crowdsourcing: Ultra Light Startups Boston

May5

Ultra Light Startups is a meetup, new to Boston, that is dedicated to helping technology entrepreneurs “launch startups quicker, cheaper, and more successfully.” The first meeting is a panel discussion focused on crowdsourcing business models and how crowdsourcing will drive the future of business.

Our friend Alex Lindahl from College Mogul, in partnership with BU Entreprneurs, is organizing the event, which features co-founders of uTest, Local Motors, Acquia, and Genius Rocket. More details and free registration here.

Event Details

Topics:

  • What is crowdsourcing and what are the benefits?
  • What companies are using the model? How are they saving money? What results are they achieving?
  • What is decentralized intelligence and how can it improve businesses?
  • Why is crowdsourcing a disruptive business model?
  • How do feedback loops help to produce better products?
  • What are the advantages/disadvantages?
  • What are the most effective ways to build communities?
  • How can companies utilize crowdsourcing to develop new products?
  • How can crowdsourcing be used to get to market quicker?

Agenda:

6:00 - 6:30 : Open Doors/Open bar

6:30 - 6:45 : Introduction to Group

6:45 - 7:15 : Pitches/Demos

7:15 - 8:00 : Panel Discussion

8:00 - 9:00 : Open Bar/Networking

Panelists:

  • Doron Reuveni, CEO & Co-Founder of uTest [Crowdsourced Software/Application Testing]
  • John B. Rogers, CEO & Co-Founder of Local Motors [New American car company, crowdsourcing car design]
  • Jay Batson, Co-Founder of Acquia [Open Source Drupal]
  • Peter LaMotte, Director of Marketing for GeniusRocket [Crowdsourced marketing and advertising collateral]

Moderator:

Event is in collaboration with the BU Entrepreneurs and College Mogul, a blog that provides resources for first time entrepreneurs. There will be an open bar and ‘ultra light’ appetizers made available thanks to the generous support of the Executive Leadership Center at BU.

Source: http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/05/03/ultra-light-startups-boston-crowdsourcing/

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Crowdsourcing applied in building Infrastructure

May5

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With dwindling debt control chances and rising deficits, effective energy infrastructure investments likely become a major headache. So I have kept thinking about crowdsourcing such as micro carbon crediting pioneered by Anthony Palella (who also kindly wrote about some of our endeavors) here, but to applied to larger scale as have blogged about before.

True, crowdsourcing of large infrastructure would be very desirable on the count of effective debt control on a more macro level. Only a handful of well-defined sponsors could “own” the project and only through group mediation.

You can continue reading the full article here.

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Crowdsourcing in awe to Internet Transparency, don’t panic

May4

While searching for a crowdsourcing article I’ve found this article and what I’ve seen is that it talks about on different aspects of using the internet.

“My concern at hazard in this field was flatten gone away from sparked in heedful while reading Jonathan Zittrain’s The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It (a more done look at / reaction of which is forthcoming). by Part three of the bargain is titled “Solutions” and while I do not to with the aggregate contained within, he does explain together at least a man identical probe debatable spitting image by put two of combating the ills of the Internet without breaking or altering it’s sharpness. by That is this concept of collaborative tonnage by and experimentation:
What muscle this approach look like? Roughly, it would discard the draw of toolkits to ride roughshod over the digital solipsism that each of our PCs experiences when it attaches to the Internet at bountiful, unmindful of the hugeness and dimension of the network to which it connects. These toolkits would rigid up the unvarying shape blocks as spyware, but with the facing ethos: they would dissolve unobtrusively on the PCs of participating users, reporting back-to a median beginning, or it may be at best to each other-information catholic the dynamic signs and operation unwritten law’ of that PC that could champion other PCs woman being gone away from the flatten gone away from of chance posed enact break bad mod unwritten law’. Unlike spyware, the code’s effect would be to acquisition other PCs’ anonymized experiences to empower the PC’s consumer. It could also signal the amount of unattended network transportation, pop-up ads, or crashes the unwritten law’ appeared to bring into being.”

Continue Reading The Full Article Here

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Panda + Cloudcomputing = Security

May3

Because of the threats like Conficker brought to our computer, security remains a top concern for Windows users.That’s the reason why Panda Security, publishers of Panda Internet Security and Panda Antivirus, is set to take antivirus where it hasn’t been yet: into the clouds. Panda Cloud Antivirus beta bets that nearly three years of development can pay off into a better protection system for users. To that end, Panda’s willing to make the client free for personal use–even after it leaves beta testing. Continue Reading The Original Article Here

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Crowdsourcing : Tweenbots

May3

I periodically “pop into” the ITP Tisch website to see what the students are up to…very very cool and quirky stuff! Here’s how they describe themselves; “ITP is a two-year graduate program located in the Tisch School of the Arts whose mission is to explore the imaginative use of communications technologies — how they might augment, improve, and bring delight and art into people’s lives. Perhaps the best way to describe us is as a Center for the Recently Possible”. Check out some of their projects - click here

Kacie Kinzer is a student at the institute and working on a really cute and interesting project; Tweenbots

The concept is pretty simple; build a robot (as above) and then send it out into the public with no navigation capabilities, a particular destination as the objective and rely on people (the crowd) to help it along…i.e. source the crowd or “crowdsourcing”. What Kacie is demonstrating is an in-person-real life-real time outsource-positioning-and-tracking-program…simply consisting of and relying upon willing project participants to repair directional error and reprogram positioning of the object…physically!

Continue Reading The Full Article Here

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SwiftRiver and Crowd-curating the Crowdsource

May2

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Crowdsourcing geospatial information has definitely become a common component of recent breaking news stories. Flickr, Blogs, Maps, Twitter, YouTube, et. al. are all normal channels that people are turning to in order to share, follow, and re-broadcast reports, information, tidbits, thoughts, and actions. Most prevalently in this incarnation beginning with the San Diego fires, and more recently the Mumbai attacks, and now swine flu.

For example, in the Mumbai Attacks there was an widely retweeted (rebroadcast) report that the government had asked people to stop twittering - when it hadn’t. In addition, there were numerous other questionable outcomes of the use of this crowd-sourced data.

Continue Reading The Full Article Here

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Guardian’s Accuracy beats Crowdsourcing on Swine Flu Research

May1

The Guardian is using Twitter as a way of publicising its efforts to bring an up to date viewpoint on swine flu.  It is taking information from a number of sources:

We’re listing every case, as it’s reported, either by the World Health Organisation, the US Centers for Disease Control or the mainstream press wires and reports. There are some caveats: not all of these cases have been confirmed as swine flu in the lab; the dates in the spread sheet are mostly the dates they have been reported in the media, not the dates reported to the medical authorities. But as this progresses, we will try to do more with this and get more info - and any ideas, let us know.

This also forms part of their new work - Open Platform and Data Store - to share their figures with the public to mash up as they please.
This moderated but open form of journalism is how things are progressing at the Guardian…

We’ve cross-referenced these figures repeatedly - let us know if you would like to see anything else

With this kind of research it seems that crowdsourcing cannot give exact details.  For example, returning to the first Google Map source of information , it is not currently showing any cases in New Zealand.

Continue Reading The Full Article Here

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Crowdsourcing Language Translations

May1

Dale Zak is one of the volunteer developers with Ushahidi, here is his story on tapping into the greater Ushahidi community.]

With the multilingual functionality of the Ushahidi Windows Mobile app implemented, the challenge now is translating the ~90 English phrases to as many languages as possible. In the spirit of crowdsourcing, I tweeted for help:

“Help! Looking for multilingual people to help translate ~90 English phrases to Dutch, German, Hindi, etc for @ushahidi Windows Mobile app.”

The crowd instantly responded; @krystiano, @edobejar, @simoncolumbus, @lksriv, @digiactive, @katrinskaya, @miltonj and @osalazar all offered their multilingual talents.

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Continue Reading The Original Article from Ushandi’ s Website.

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Crowdsourcing ID through internet forums

April30

While I’m not quite sold, an article in Electronics Design, Strategy, News called “How to Get Near-Instant Market Research for your Next Product Design” claims the crowdsourcing of industrial design is becoming more and more feasible. The article’s case in point is David L. Jones’ calculator watch, which is currently going from sketch into something more refined, apparently based on the feedback of calculator watch geeks populating a forum at the online Museum of HP Calculators. (You can track the progress of this particular project here.)

The calculator is a fairly straightforward, rectilinear device with buttons on a grid. I’d be curious to see this “crowdsourced ID” applied on say, a cooking utensil in a forum full of chefs or similar.

Source: http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/crowdsourcing_id_through_internet_forums_really_13298.asp

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