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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on September 8, 2014

by Matt Manning Most data publishers are familiar with Tableau‘s data visualization tool through Tableau Public. Few, however, realize that the software can be a robust platform for delivering their data to subscribers. Tableau-based information services are visually stunning and ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on September 2, 2014

by Kevin Dodds Crowdsourcing can be a difficult concept to understand. The rise of “private” crowds would seem to muddy the waters even further, but this emerging phenomenon is worth a closer look. Workers participating in labor marketplaces like the ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on August 21, 2014

by Elizabeth Lovero Quality control is one of the biggest challenges facing data management firms, especially those that rely on crowdsourced resources for some or all of their production. In an effort improve worker skills and accuracy for crowdsourced projects, ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on August 11, 2014

by Matt Manning The 2014 Specialized Information Publishers Association (SIPA) Annual Conference took place last week in Washington, DC. Once again, it highlighted formidable innovation in this vibrant part of the publishing industry. Among the many things that impressed me ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on June 8, 2014

by Kevin Dodds Like any language, crowdsourcing jargon has morphed over time. Some terms have been around for years and are very familiar, while others are relatively new and reflect crowdsourcing’s ongoing evolution. Here are some must-know terms for talking ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on April 8, 2014

by Matt Manning Now that the frenzy of South By Southwest Interactive has settled down, we wanted to share some of the new types of projects that emerged in the first quarter of 2014. Crowdsourced Image Analysis: Using the crowd ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on March 30, 2014

by Kevin Dodds In crowdsourcing, cheating is a common problem, and it’s a two-way street: requesters can manipulate and deceive workers just as workers can con a requester. Everyone involved needs to be creative and cautious to avoid getting taken. ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on March 24, 2014

by Matt Manning The models for information services are based on two basic revenue streams: advertising and subscriptions. There are a few free services based on donations (a loosey-goosey form of subscription), some pay-per-use services (a limited form of “subscription”), ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on February 18, 2014