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Your Guide to the Crowdsourced Workforce - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Your Guide to the Crowdsourced Workforce. Crowdsourcing, a term coined by Jeff Howe in a June 2006 issue of Wired magazine, is a model of labor that has been fully embraced on the Internet over the past couple of years. One of the most well-developed areas of crowdsourcing services on the Internet is graphic design. 22 Comments.

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The New Dilemma: Social Media Exposes Us to Too Much, Too Often

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The first major step forward was with Google which organized the Internet so that anyone could run accurate searches on specific topics they found interesting. This crowdsourced, automated method of discovering popular content was a drastic improvement in how we found interesting information and media on a daily basis.

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The 21 Best Content Curation Tools

Webbiquity SMM

Google Review Count: 350. Google Review Count: 346. Google Review Count: 342. This works much like the highlighting feature in Kindle…it acts more like a news curator than a compiler — and there are plenty of aggregator apps out there — but it’s a fast way to check out what others are reading, too. 1) Storify.

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How to Curate Content: The Secret Sauce to Getting Noticed, Becoming an Influencer, and Having Fun Online

Buffer Social

Check aggregation sites like Inbound.org, Growth Hackers, Hacker News, Panda, Digg, etc. They browse communities where stories are gathered and upvoted — crowdsourced curation, more or less. Feedly is the heir to Google Reader, and it’s improved the RSS formula in some neat ways. Check Feedly for interesting stories.