The Rise of Crowdsourcing
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Howe, J. (2006). The Rise of Crowdsourcing. Wired, 14(6), 176-183.

What is Crowdsourcing?

What is Crowdsourcing?

Def: An act of taking a task by a desginated agent and outsourcing it to undefined large group of people.

Advantages :

Value for your Money

Similar to outsourcing which reduces cost

Hassle free

Do not require to keep track of employees and the whole process in development

Talents

You can crowdsource the given task rather hiring a new employee

Disadvantages

Ideas are open

can be risky where others can pick your idea from your order page for free

Stolen and recycled names

submitting ideas that have been copied from other competitions

Wrong Marketing

People will simply say that the company no where takes quality seriously and rather tries to crowdsource to get the work done

4 Types of companies

1.)The Professional

Practices Profession as its main object

Rely more on intellectual effort rather than profiting business of others

2.) The Packager

Video Hosting services companies

3.) The Tinkerer

Companies that are able to invent new concepts from normal use of service

4.) The Masses

Social Media companies

1.) The Professional

Profile

Founder : Bruce Livingstone

Founded: May 2000

Genre: Microstock Photography

Summary Notes :

Example 1: Claudia needed pictures of sick people e.g sneezing ,coughing for the interactive Kiosk

Rather than hiring people she decides to stock photography

Cost ? $150 or $1..$40

Profile

Founder : Bill Gates , Paul Allen

Founded: April 1975

Genre: Computer software,Internet

Summary Notes:

Open source software movement

that geeky volunteers could write code just as well as highly paid developers

Profile

Founder: Vinod Khosla,Andy Bechtolsheim,Bill Joy Scott McNealy

Founded: 1982

Genre: Computer systems,Computer software

Profile

Founder :Jimmy Wales,Larry Sanger

Founded: January 2001

Genre: Internet Encyclopedia

Summary Notes

Model could be used to create a sprawling and comprehensive encyclopedia

Profile

Founder: Pierra Omidyar

Founded: September 1995

Genre: Internet, Online shopping

Summary Notes:

Built a profitable business that couldn't exist without the contribution of users

Profile

Founder : Chris DeWolfe,Tom Anderson

Founded: Jan 2003

Genre: Social networking service

4.) The Masses

Profile

Founder:Jeff Bezos

Founded: Feburary 1994

Genre: Internet,Online shopping,Cloud computing

Summary Notes

Innocentive specializes talents but possessing basic literacy can find something to do in mechanical Turk

e.g identifying items in a photohgraph, writing a short description of the product etc..

iConclude (company)

Run by Sunny Gupta

Product: Repair Flow

Experience: People with Java and Microsoft background

Paid: $2000 each

3.) The Tinkerer

Profile

Founder: Dwayne Spradin,Robert Kinney

Founded:January 2001

Genre: Open innovation, R&D and Product development

Summary Notes

To connect with the brainpower outside of the company

Melcarek solved a problem for Colgate Palmolive that earned him $25000

A way to inject fluoride powder into a toothpaste tube without dispersing it.

Companies that are posting their scientific problems in Innocentive web site: $10000 to $100000 per solution

Boeing

DuPont

Protector & Gamble

2.) The Packager

Subtopic

Subtopic

Profile

Founder: iFilm & VH1 (Collabration)

Founded: January 2006

Genre: Video Hosting service

Summary Notes:

Viral videos (democratic age of entertainment)

By the masses for the masses

Almost eveyone want to be on TV

e.g Out of 2000 clips 10 finalist have been chosen (american funniest video)

Links & Resources

Youtube : Crowdsourcing Evolution

Howe, J. (2006). The Rise of Crowdsourcing. Wired, 14(6), 176-183.

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