Crowdsourcing, or crowding, is the popular term for creating things together, usually with the net as hub. The process is mediated by the vast amount of collaborate, sociodynamically instituted tools available to the general public. Of late, we’re being led to believe that this process is the panaceum for all of those pesky creative ills we’ve all been waiting for.
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It strikes me that the more talent someone has, the more likely they are to doubt and question it.
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Many of my peers, the postmodern internet social media professionals, inasmuch as they can be labelled like that, seem to looking so deep into the social media bucket that they are at risk of losing focus on the matter at hand.
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Reflecting on the way humans grow there seems to be two main paths.
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Understanding why halfwits such as Brad Pitt and exoskeleton wife Angelina Jolie can effectively reintroduce colonialism in Namibia.
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Overnight many of my contacts on the Twitterlist have turned their icons into green in support of the democratic process in Iran. That may all be right and well, but I can’t help but wonder exactly how many of these highly incidental supporters have actually bothered to find out what it really is they are [...]
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