Posts in chronological order with tag crowdsourcing

Yesterday. All my troubles seemed so far away.

by David Burney July 15, 2010

Grasshoppers have to let go of some old baggage. If we continue to battle 20th centuries bogeymen, we’re going to lose 21st century opportunities.

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BusinessWeek turns an eye to open source beyond technology

by Chris Grams April 28, 2010

On opensource.com, we aspire to take principles the open source software movement has applied to building better software faster and find more uses for them in business, education, government, the law, and generally in our lives.
So a few weeks back, I was excited to see that BusinessWeek (now Bloomberg BusinessWeek) ran a special report called [...]

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Which is better: efficient markets or efficient communities?

by Chris Grams April 19, 2010

In my post last week, I talked about what I see as inefficiencies in the system design of many crowdsourcing projects. Today, I thought I’d stick with the inefficiency theme after reading a blog by Umair Haque entitled The Efficient Community Hypothesis (thanks to Rebecca Fernandez for pointing it out).
In this post, Haque makes the [...]

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