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(exerpt from creativecommons.org) Licenses The following describes each of the six main licenses offered when you choose to publish your work with a Creative Commons license. We have listed them...
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Design, innovation and consulting firm, IDEO has launched OpenIDEO - a collaborative platform that the company hopes will enable the crowd to come up with a variety of solutions to challenges posed by...
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Macrowikinomics Murmuration The global financial crisis of 2008 was a wake-up call for the world. But while many people were calling for updated regulations and even the breakup or nationalization of...
View ArticleInnovations in Crowd Sourced Scenario Planning: Futurescraper
Innovations in Crowd Sourced Scenario Planning: Futurescraper Futurescaper Futurescaper uses a Wikipedia-style approach to collect trends and weak signals. It was designed to explore specific...
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Can gaming cure disease? By creating games like EteRNA for protein folding and nano-engineering, Adrien Treuille and his colleagues are outsourcing research, each week scoring and then actually...
View ArticleCan Digital Innovation Stop Modern Slavery? MTV Hopes So
What’s the best way to stop slavery? If you’re MTV, the answer is with $10,000 and a country of digitally minded students looking to make a difference. MTV and mtvU, its activism-minded sibling, are...
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Over the last three years I have been an avid user of bike and, more recently, car sharing schemes. In the same period, the number of other sharing schemes has seen a phenomenal growth: in what is...
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How does fear cause us to be conservative in our thinking? Do kids react differently? And if so … why? Tim Brown has some very interesting stories to tell.
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