List of crowdsourcing projects

Below is a list of projects that rely on crowdsourcing. See also open innovation.

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See also: open innovation

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  1. real life: video diaries, documentaries, stories of journeys in videos made by the video makers of UserFarm
  2. journalism: local news, sport events, event coverage and interviews done by mobile journalists
  3. advertising: TV spots, viral videos, tutorials for any product or service
  4. how to: video advice for a wide range of topics, from bricolage to looking after home pets
  5. fiction: shorts, parodies, comedy sketches, mash ups
  6. other: videoart, cartoons, music videos and talent scouting

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See also

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