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crowdsource
crowd·sourc·ing C5801550 (kroud′sôr′sĭng)n. A method of outsourcing work over the internet or similar network by appealing to people to contribute to the project independently or as a collaboration. [crowd + (out)source + -ing.] crowd′source′ v.crowdsource (ˈkraʊdˌsɔːs) vb (Commerce) to outsource work to an unspecified group of people, typically by making an appeal to the general public on the internet[c21: from crowd + (out)source] ˈcrowdsourcing ncrowdsource
crowdsourceTo generate or acquire something, such as information, content, or an answer to a question, by soliciting it from a large network of people, often via social media. The phrase is a combination of the words "crowd" and "outsource," meaning to transfer or delegate a task to someone else. You can find the answer to just about any technical question by crowdsourcing it online. We crowdsourced our logo—an artist from Chicago submitted the design we liked the best.crowdsourcingThe act of generating or acquiring something, such as information, content, or an answer to a question, by soliciting it from a large network of people, often via social media. The phrase is a combination of the words "crowd" and "outsource," meaning to transfer or delegate a task to someone else. You can find the answer to just about any technical question through online crowdsourcing. We got our logo via crowdsourcing. An artist from Chicago submitted the design we liked the best.EncyclopediaSeecrowdsourcing |