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Crowdsourcing’s Slope of Enlightenment
3 Comments Published by Carl Lens May 15th, 2009 in UncategorizedThis post is for the 24 hours of innovation. “My half time pep talk“.
Halfway 2009 is a great time to evaluate and look ahead. Thinking about the state of the art of crowdsourcing I can’t help but notice that this must me the time that crowdsourcing is getting less hip and more productive. Working at […]
May 15th this blog will be participating in the 24 hours of innovation.
“The 24 Hours of Innovation is a non-stop, online marathon of innovation initiatives around the world. The 24 hours are divided in time slots, each one featuring an exciting innovation initiative ranging from an innovative auction to product launches, start-ups and creativity sessions. […]
Enterprise2.0 spendings more external by 2009
2 Comments Published by Carl Lens April 21st, 2008 in Uncategorized, The how and what of CrowdSourcingA new report by Forrester teaches that companies’ budgets for web2.0 technologies will radically increase over the next five years. “This increase will include more spending on social networking tools, mashups, and RSS, with the end result being a global enterprise market of $4.6 billion by the year 2013″ (source).
An interesting finding in the report […]
2006 was the year that Time magazine published “you” on their cover as Time’s person of the year. Looking back 2006 was the year Web2.0 got some real traction. Another significant publication in this respect was “Naked Conversations”. In this book Robert Scoble and Shel Israel taught the world ‘how blogs are changing the way […]
Hey look at this! We stumbled across a cool site which aims at users teaching users. Great stuff, all for it. As of know they are not even in beta, let alone having people graduating :). But they claim to be multi channeled and free (actually they offer to share advertising revenue and make it […]
We’ve blogged about lego before, but their “lego factory” remains one of the most fascinating examples of co-creation. In this video Mark Hansen of Lego gives a nice presentation about their projects at last years Emerce eDay. The presentation shows how advanced Lego is at engaging communities with their company. One of the things I […]
