
When Jeff Howe coined the term “crowdsourcing” in a 2006
Wired article his examples were mainly “labor markets for specialized talents,” like
iStockphoto,
iFilm, and InnoCentive. But the business model of outsourcing to the crowd has grown (as has Howe’s article — he publisheda
book on the topic in 2008). As open-source software developers learned long ago, asking a pool of people to create something can be faster, cheaper, and more accurate than putting a project in the hands of individuals. These five start-ups are doing just that by using crowdsourcing in creative ways.
1. Maps and Traffic Information –
Waze2. Executive Recruiting –
NotchUp3. Web Usability Testing –
UserTesting.com &
Feedback Army 4. Mutual Fund Management –
Marketocracy5. Fashion Design –
Fashion Stakesource:
mashable
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