Who’s Down to Help Google Categorize How You Spend Your Time Offline?
"Who's Down", Google's new app aimed at college campuses wants to know what you're looking to do… where… and with whom.
"Who's Down", Google's new app aimed at college campuses wants to know what you're looking to do… where… and with whom.
Crowdsourcing can revolutionize cannabis medicine through leveraging the power of personal narratives and the strength of global cannabis advocates.
Quora is a question-and-answer website created, edited, and organized by its community of users. It was started in June of 2009 by the former CTO of Facebook. The website has been open to public since 2010. “Our mission is to […]
Ever have outfit envy while scrolling through Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr? The Hunt helps users track down items by empowering a community’s collective knowledge.
Yelp ratings cluster almost entirely between 3.5-4.5 stars and tend to slow down the discovery process. This leaves the door open for more user-friendly alternatives and new curated services.
Professional sport teams can improve their rosters by crowdsourcing ideas from their fan base.
OpenIDEO brings solutions to big challenges around the world by connecting sponsoring organizations with crowdsourced solutions from its community members
Crowdsourcing has permeated almost every industry, including the government. Notable examples of success in government include the community development of a 17-acre plot of land in Bristol Connecticut, a contest for community improvement in Birmingham Alabama, and user generated iPhone […]
Stack Overflow (SO) is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It is part of the Stack Exchange community, which is network of question and answer sites. The site has over 40 million monthly unique users, of […]
Kindling is designed to engage the members of the organization in idea generation and increased collaboration.