- crowd-sourcing
- UK [ˈkraʊdˌsɔːrsɪŋ] / US
noun [uncountable] computing
the development of products, especially software, by a large group of people, often members of the public using the Internet
English dictionary. 2014.
English dictionary. 2014.
Crowd Sourcing International — (CSI), formerly known as Narc Technologies Inc.,[1] is a company based in Dallas, Texas, that operates a service known as Narc That Car from the website Narcthatcar.com. CSI members are paid small fees to enter license plate number and location… … Wikipedia
Crowd sourcing — Crowdsourcing bzw. Schwarmauslagerung bezeichnet im Gegensatz zum Outsourcing nicht die Auslagerung von Unternehmensaufgaben und strukturen an Drittunternehmen, sondern die Auslagerung auf die Intelligenz und die Arbeitskraft einer Masse von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Crowd funding — (sometimes called crowd financing, crowd sourced capital, or street performer protocol) describes the collective cooperation, attention and trust by people who network and pool their money and other resources together, usually via the Internet,… … Wikipedia
crowd mining — pp. Extracting useful knowledge from large databases of social information. Also: crowd mining. Example Citations: The six billion people on Earth are changing the biosphere so quickly that traditional ecological methods can t keep up. Humans,… … New words
Citizen sourcing — is the government adoption of crowdsourcing techniques for the purposes of (1) enlisting citizens in the design and execution of government services and to (2) tapping into the citizenry’s collective intelligence for solutions and situational… … Wikipedia
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
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
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Crowdbands — is a record label and online community that allows members to run the company through a democratic voting process regarding corporate and band presentation and marketing decisions. To begin with, featured bands will be established internet savvy… … Wikipedia
Marc Scarpa — Born September 25, 1969 New York City, U.S Alma mater School of Visual Arts Occupation Director, Producer, Entrepreneur Years active 1985 present … Wikipedia