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  2. List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia

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    DesignCrowd, a crowdsourcing marketplace for graphic design and creative services, launched in February 2008 and helped run a contest for global footwear company HI-TEC. HI-TEC "estimated that using DesignCrowd.com [and crowdsourcing] for the project saved HI-TEC up to half the costs of going down the usual design route". [28]

  3. Crowdsourcing software development - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourcing software development or software crowdsourcing is an emerging area of software engineering. It is an open call for participation in any task of software development, including documentation, design, coding and testing. These tasks are normally conducted by either members of a software enterprise or people contracted by the enterprise.

  4. Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourcing can also be used to gather real-time data on behavior, such as through the use of mobile apps that track and record users' activities and decision making. [69] The use of crowdsourcing in behavioral science has the potential to greatly increase the scope and efficiency of research, and has been used in studies on topics such as ...

  5. InnoCentive - Wikipedia

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    InnoCentive is an open innovation and crowdsourcing company with its worldwide headquarters in Waltham, MA and their EMEA headquarters in London, UK.They enable organizations to put their unsolved problems and unmet needs, which are framed as ‘Challenges’, out to the crowd to address. [1]

  6. Toloka - Wikipedia

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    Toloka was founded in 2014 by Olga Megorskaya, a member of the board of directors of Yandex, as a crowdsourcing and microtasking platform. [5] It was founded primarily for data markup to improve machine learning and search algorithms. As generative AI evolved, the platform adapted to provide expert data labeling to generational AI app producers ...

  7. Crowdsource (app) - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsource is a crowdsourcing platform developed by Google intended to improve a host of Google ... The most recent version of the app includes 11 tasks: Image Label ...

  8. Crowdsourced testing - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourced 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 testers from different places, and not by hired consultants and professionals.

  9. Threadless - Wikipedia

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    In a 2006 Wired article, Jeff Howe coined the term crowdsourcing. [7] Jeff Howe soon associated Threadless with crowdsourcing. In 2008, Threadless was featured on the cover of Inc. as "The Most Innovative Small Company in America." [8] Though Nickell did not disclose revenues for the article, Inc. estimated $30 million sales and a 30% profit ...