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Crowdsourcing — Wikipedians and British Museum curators collaborate on the article Hoxne Hoard in June 2010. Crowdsourcing is the act of sourcing tasks traditionally performed by specific individuals to a group of people or community (crowd) through an open call … Wikipedia
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Crowdsource testing — is an emerging trend in software testing which exploits the benefits, effectiveness, and efficiency of crowdsourcing and the cloud platform. It differs from traditional testing methods in that the testing is carried out by a number of different… … Wikipedia
Crowdsourcing architecture — Throughout history significant architectural work has been always crowdsourced to multiple designers via architectural competitions. With the advent of the internet and advanced information technologies, the traditional model where anonymous… … Wikipedia
crowdworker — n. A person who provides a small amount of labor, usually for little or no pay, as part of a larger crowdsourced project. crowdwork n. crowdworking pp. Example Citations: AutoMan could be used by developers of apps like VizWiz, in which blind… … New words
MyFootballClub — Own the club, pick the team. URL www.myfootballclub.co.uk … Wikipedia
Crowdspring — Type Private Industry Design Founded May, 2007 Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, USA … Wikipedia
NotchUp — URL notchup.com Type of site Crowdsourced Recruiting Available language(s) English Launched … Wikipedia
Advertising — This article is about the form of communication. For other uses, see Advertiser (disambiguation). Advert redirects here. For the band featuring musician Gaye Advert, see The Adverts. For content guidelines on the use of advertising in Wikipedia… … Wikipedia
Public speaking — Oratory redirects here. For other uses, see Oratory (disambiguation). For the 2010 HBO documentary, see Public Speaking (film). Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform … Wikipedia