A crowdsourcing platform is an online service that enables individuals or organizations to gather ideas, services, or content from a large group of people, typically through an open call. These platforms leverage the collective intelligence and skills of the crowd to solve problems, generate innovative solutions, or complete tasks. Examples include platforms for freelance work, idea generation, and funding projects through contributions from the public. Crowdsourcing can enhance efficiency, creativity, and engagement in various fields.
The rise of crowdsourcing - Wired magazine - 2006
Medicine is one of the ramifications of crowd sourcing. Ramifications means the branch of.
Aliza Sherman has written: 'Cybergrrl at Work' 'The complete idiot's guide to crowdsourcing' -- subject(s): Online social networks, Business networks
The website Jumpoff is directed towards companies that wish to market towards children and young teens. They seek to use crowdsourcing to gather relevant information.
Go stand on that platform. What is his political platform? How is that platform assembled?
Yes, this can be true. The two types of crowdsourcing it is most true for is open innovation and microtasking. Open innovation is where you can run a contest and allow people to compete to give you the best result (example: The X-Prize). Microtasking which is usually a paid service allows you to break up large tasks and outsource them to the crowd (example: Mturk or CrowdFlower). Both methods often yield quick results.
a gun platform castle is a castle with a gun platform.
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What is an antonym for platform ?
it is a platform on a castle
The platform committee develops and writes the principles and policies for the party platform.
A bay platform is a railway platform which can be accessed from only one end.