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Idea Management – Innovation Management – Crowdsourcing – Suggestion Box – Customer Feedback

February 8th, 2010

Yesterday, California’s Chief Technology Officer, P.K. Agarwal, wrote that the government is using a crowdsourcing tool, IdeaScale, to get a consensus on the ideas to spur IT innovation around the California’s IT systems. IdeaScale, which is a crowdsourcing tool produced by startup Survey Analytics, is gaining serious traction as a crowdsourcing tool for government agencies. Currently, 23 agencies in the U.S. Federal Government are using IdeaScale to power crowdsourcing initiatives.
(Link: Idea Management – Innovation Management – Crowdsourcing – Suggestion Box – Customer Feedback)

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Directed Edge – Home

February 4th, 2010

Integrates with your site.

Our engine makes it easy to show your users personalized recommendations and similar content or products based on data you’re already collecting.
(Link: Directed Edge – Home)

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Zotero – a personal research assistant. inside your browser

February 4th, 2010

Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work—in the web browser itself.
(Link: Zotero – a personal research assistant. inside your browser)

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Bloomfire – Start Yours Here

January 10th, 2010

Bloomfire enables organizations to harness the other 90% by empowering individuals to quickly and easily teach and learn from each other. Unlike restrictive traditional learning systems that focus only on the tip of the iceberg we offer a system that allows your learners to create a real, fresh, and valuable self-managed learning environment. Right on time and right for you.
(Link: Bloomfire – Start Yours Here)

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Facebook’s 1st CTO Launches His Next Company (Screen Shots)

January 6th, 2010

Quora is a real-time enabled Q&A site. The company calls itself “A continually improving collection of questions and answers.” In our very early testing it’s a pleasure to use, but we’re going to share screen shots with you tonight and write about it in depth after more extensive use tomorrow.
(Link: Facebook’s 1st CTO Launches His Next Company (Screen Shots))

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The Ecommerce Scam – @alexdmoore’s posterous

November 24th, 2009

Consumers are left to do their own hacky research on product review sites; reading product reviews and in the pinch literally just asking friends what is good. To add to matters, ecommerce search is broken. If I search for “Canon Digital Camera” on Amazon, I get 24,992 results. ( http://bit.ly/6g9aFR ) Are there really 24,992 Canon digital cameras? The tech sector has not employed enough computer science at this problem. Worst of all, a lot of times people are getting ripped off.
(Link: The Ecommerce Scam – @alexdmoore’s posterous)

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RunMyErrand: Post your errands and get connected with local Errand Runners immediately!

September 2nd, 2009

While RUNmyERRAND is a place to outsource small jobs, what we’re actually doing is harnessing the power of a community. Social networking has become quite popular in recent years and capturing this essence, and leveraging it to get real things done, is some pretty exciting stuff.
(Link: RunMyErrand: Post your errands and get connected with local Errand Runners immediately!)

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CrowdClarity™ allows you to tap into the knowledge of your employees

August 10th, 2009

CrowdClarity™ allows you to tap into the knowledge of your employees. How?

* You set up “markets” that ask a specific question like: how many farm tractors will be sold in the US in May 2009?
* You encourage your employees and even your distributors to bet on the outcome.
* CrowdClarity aggregates the answers from the “crowd” and provides you with an accurate answer much earlier than any other method.
(Link: CrowdClarity™ allows you to tap into the knowledge of your employees)

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Hunch review from The New York Tech MeetUp

August 7th, 2009

Hunch also has an impressive interface, designed by one Dr. Fake and her team. It is unique angle for finding information: decision trees and finding correlations between strange, simple questions that describe us as individuals. It also would be terrible for someone going through any sort of emotional/personality growth. As the person changes. so would the decision trees, causing radical shifts in the person’s profile. It would make the decisions shown by hunch too unpredicitable. This however, hopefull, is only a small percentage of the population. Apparently they have started to work on issue of emotional focal points with the final question (what is most important to you) but still, I wonder if identifying them, or focal points in general, much earlier one by rating the importance of the question, would affect the decision tree. That being said, choosing decision trees strike me as smart.
(Link: Hunch review from The New York Tech MeetUp)

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ThisIsLike.Com – The Associative Knowledge Network.

July 6th, 2009

is the associative knowledge network. It has been called “Wikipedia of associations” or “Last.Fm of travel”, because you can type in anything you know and like, and the site will show you everything related.
(Link: ThisIsLike.Com – The Associative Knowledge Network.)

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At Hunch—Questions and Answers with Caterina Fake

June 18th, 2009

the high early participation rates can be attributed at least in part to the fact that audiences have been primed by similar online collections of user-generated advice and information, such as Yahoo Answers and Wikipedia.
(Link: At Hunch—Questions and Answers with Caterina Fake)

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TechCrunch muscles in on syndicated research | Sway

June 12th, 2009

TechCrunch has edged into the syndicated research business, the traditional turf of analyst firms such as Gartner, Forrester Research, IDC, Burton Group, et al. The idea behind TechCrunch Research is elegantly simple: package up quarterly reports based on the open source CrunchBase wiki database, sell the reports at economical price points and promote the service across the TechCrunch media network.
(Link: TechCrunch muscles in on syndicated research | Sway)

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Socrata | Making Data Social

June 2nd, 2009

(Link: Socrata | Making Data Social)

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Crowdcast – Enterprise Prediction

April 20th, 2009

Crowdcast is building an enterprise forecasting platform powered by prediction markets and the wisdom of crowds. We are venture backed with Fortune 500 customers and a healthy pipeline.
(Link: Crowdcast – Enterprise Prediction)

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Link: Hunch – developer API

March 29th, 2009

Hunch – developer API
Hunch will allow access to its data and embeddable content through an API. Developers can make use of this API in many ways, such as:
* Putting an embeddable version of a Hunch topic on your web site. For example, if you have a blog about dogs you could embed our “which dog breed is best for me” topic in your sidebar.
* Porting Hunch to a mobile device or other platform such as SMS, Twitter, IVR etc.
* Querying our “taste database” for correlations, predictive variables, and more. For example, you could ask our taste database for the correlation between people who own guns and the people who like SUVs, or what the most salient personal trait is for predicting whether someone likes the movie Napoleon Dynamite. Over time we hope to provide a complete database of people’s aggregated taste preferences. Note that all data provided here is anonymized and aggregated to protect our users’ privacy.

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