August 15th, 2006 by Ross Scaife
From Infocult:
A recent Wired article makes the case for “crowdsourcing,” the practice of getting people from elsewhere to help you with a project. It’s different from open source, in that outsiders aren’t contributing code, but ideas or media.
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August 23rd, 2006 at 09:49
Hello,
in the same concept, look at this website http://cecrowdsourcing.blogspot.com/ This is a further step on the crowdsourcing as it aims to design and sale electronic products. It looks promising but it’s just started. I’d recommand you to join this community, who knows it can work and you can pontentially earn money.