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  2. List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap is a free editable map of the world, which has over 100,000 signed up contributors in mid-2009. Creation and maintenance of geospatial data is a labor-intensive task which is expensive using traditional approaches, and crowdsourcing is also being used by commercial companies in this area including Google and TomTom.

  3. The Company Behind Mounjaro and Zepbound Is Sponsoring ... - AOL

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    In May, pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) partnered with the Indiana Fever to be the team's jersey patch sponsor. Since Lilly is based in Indiana, the sponsorship makes a lot of a sense ...

  4. How an Indian tech company built a $19 billion brand by ... - AOL

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    The marathons TCS wants to sponsor are typically large events in gateway cities and where it has a large business presence. There’s a personal side to this story, too, Kumar says.

  5. Sponsor (commercial) - Wikipedia

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    Title sponsor characterizes the most significant contribution to a company in organizing and hosting an event. Often the name of such sponsor is placed next to the name of competition, teams, individual athletes and is associated with it (for example, the logo of a title sponsor is placed in various places around the stadium or track (such as ...

  6. Sponsorship broker - Wikipedia

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    A typical sponsorship could be, for example, an arrangement to exchange advertising for the responsibility of providing funding for a popular event or entity. For example, a corporate entity may provide equipment for a famous band in exchange for brand recognition. The sponsor earns popularity this way while the sponsored can earn a lot of ...

  7. Skateboarding sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Skate shop sponsorship is sponsorship by a local professional skateboarding industry retail company. [4] Obligations under the terms of a shop sponsorship vary but are usually light and the rider usually represents the sponsor by wearing branded apparel and by submitting media (videos and photographs) for use in advertising campaigns.

  8. Sports marketing - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most visible examples are found in the MLS as company names and logos are featured on team jerseys. For example, Alaska Airlines is the official jersey sponsor of the Portland Timbers while Valspar is the official sponsor of the Chicago Fire FC. These are examples of sponsorships of companies that are not related to sports.

  9. Advertising in video games - Wikipedia

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    These games were distributed for free, often bundled with other products from the company advertised for. The first floppy disk advergames were developed to serve dual purposes—as promotional incentives that drive response and as media that deliver awareness. American Home Foods Chef Boyardee issued one of the earliest floppy-disk advergames ...