Posts Tagged ‘crowdsourcing’

09-07-16 – Concept Feedback

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Concept Feedback – Free Concept Reviews for Marketers, Designers and Developers

This week we are focusing on webapp’s that help you crowdsource feedback on your web projects. Concept Feedback allows you to quickly post your concept and get feedback.

We created an example concept for WebAppoftheDay.

 

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09-06-10 – TripKick

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TripKick – Hotel Room Reviews

 

Many of you probably heard of SeatGuru – a site that helps you choose the best seat on specific airlines and airplanes (ex: far away from the bathroom, seats that don’t recline, etc). Now you can have this information for hotel rooms.

TripKick allows you to find the best hotel room on your next trip!

 

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09-05-01 – Picli

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Picli – Flickr + Digg

 

Picli is a photo-sharing site, with a twist:

the big difference between us and other photo hosting sites is that rather than act as a massive hard drive. We aim to get your work seen by everyone who visits the site

Flickr is the best-in-breed, but adding a Digg-style voting system for pictures (instead of editorial suggestions) could be an interesting approach and allow users to upload their pictures to other sites.

 

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09-04-30 – TweetBrain

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TweetBrain – Crowdsource your questions on Twitter

 

TweetBrain is a crowdsourcing service powered by the Twitter community. It enables you to get a best answer to your question rapidly, and show your value to others well beyond your followers. You may view it as Twitter Answers, although there are many fruitful ways of using it.

Just post your questions and answers. Once posted, other than your followers, many other Twitter users can see them on TweetBrain too. The resulted “network effect” highly enhances the possibility of quickly yielding a fruitful outcome.

TweetBrain also provides a public voting system that helps you choose the best answer to your question. Its “Top Brains” contest and “Brainy Friends” help you enhance your reputation. Should you decide to make your question a contest by putting up a reward, TweetBrain has an integrated micropayment system to make it a fun and rewarding experience for both Questioners and Answerers.

 

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09-04-10 – Google Moderator

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Google Moderator – Realtime online polling

 

Do you want to automate the computation of various responses to a question during an event, class or large meeting? Use online devices and the internet. Google Moderator creates a simple platform to post and rank questions based on the crowdsourced opinion.

Here’s an example of an online poll regarding the actual Google Moderator:

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09-04-09 – Blip.fm

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Blip.fm – Twitter for music

 

Twitter is what’s hot on social media. How about a Twitter interface specifically for music sharing? That’s what Blip.fm is.

Create an account, select your favorite artists / music and you will crowdsource your taste for other recommendations. Also – tweet what you are listening to real-time!

Here’s a cool user review on YouTube:

 

 

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09-03-03 – ffwd

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ffwd – Crowdsource TV watching on the Web

 

So, why is this better than YouTube? Here is ffwd’s pitch:

We grew up flipping through channels with a remote, but our experience with the Internet makes us expect more than a limited number of mass-market channels. However, when we turn off the TV and turn on our computers we’re often disappointed again, not because of the video quality but because the first generation of video sites are clumsy tools for discovering programs one-at-a-time.

The fast forward solution does not remake television in the image of the Internet nor vice versa, but instead reinterprets the television channel from the perspective of crowd sourcing, personalization and the social graph. The result is a personal remote control for the video web that is as simple as channel surfing but more powerful than search.

Our product design philosophy is to make existing behaviors, like channel surfing, radically more powerful rather than proposing entirely new ways of doing things. ffwd is crowd-sourced, personalized, and social. It has unlimited content potential syndicating from any source including YouTube, Funny or Die, New York Times, Comedy Central, Hulu and CBS. Perhaps most importantly, it is “in the cloud,” which makes it ready for TV that crosses platforms.

Later this year an our API will make that kind of TV possible by un-tethering your ffwd channel from ffwd.com, allowing developers to create thin client applications that allow an even more ubiquitous, accurate, relevant and consistent web video viewing experience over multiple platforms including living room and mobile hardware.

Our goal is to create the only channel you’ll ever need.

Check out the site that got Fast Company’s attention!

 

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