Friday, September 11, 2009

Project Design: Use the Crowd








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... understand what new features to add to your product? Or, need help with prioritizing product capabilities? Consider using the crowd to source your ideas and pulse of the market. ...

... "Thousands of times a day, all over the world, ordinary people remark, in restaurants or offices or living rooms, You know what cellphones really need ... " ...


Via New York Times: Crowdsourcing from Twitterland

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