Category
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knowledge commons
information, data, and content that is collectively owned and managed by a community of users

technological innovation
process having new developments implemented by the productive sector that increase efficiency or create/enhance a product
social news website
kind of web service
InnoCentive
InnoCentive is an open innovation and crowdsourcing company with its worldwide headquarters in Waltham, MA and their EMEA headquarters in London, UK. They enable organizations to put their unsolved problems and unmet needs, which are framed as ‘Challenges’, out to the crowd to address. In the case of InnoCentive, the crowd can either be external (i.e., their network of over 380,000 problem solvers) or internal (i.e., an organization's employees, partners or customers).
ambient awareness
term used to describe a form of peripheral social awareness
social profiling
process of constructing a social media user's profile using his or her social data. In general, profiling refers to the data science process of generating a person's profile with computerized algorithms and technology
social media intelligence
tools for analyzing data from social media websites
Menéame
Menéame is a Spanish social news website based on community participation, made for users to discover and share content on the Internet, by submitting links, which are voted and commented upon. Its model is based on Digg and it combines social bookmarking, blogging and Web syndication with a publication system without editors. In July 2019, the Alexa Internet ranking presented the site in position 6249 of the world list, and 129 of the Spanish list.
Microwork
Microwork is a series of many small tasks which together comprise a large, unified project completed by many people over the Internet. Microwork is considered the smallest unit of work in a virtual assembly line. It is most often used to describe tasks for which no efficient algorithm has been devised and require human intelligence to complete reliably. The term was developed in 2008 by Leila Chirayath Janah of Samasource.

Habr
Habr (since 2018; formerly Habrahabr) () is a Russian collaborative blog about IT, computer science and anything related to the Internet, owned by TechMedia. Habrahabr was founded in June 2006, and the English section of Habr was launched in 2019.

web intelligence
area of scientific research and development
Camp Mobile
subsidiary company of Naver Corporation
Owler
Owler is an American Internet company headquartered in San Mateo, California. It crowdsources competitive insights by providing news alerts, company profiles, and polls and allows members to follow, track, and research companies in real time.
Chinese social relations
ideas bank
resource for the posting, exchange, discussion, and polishing of new ideas
enterprise social networking
social network managed by an organisation in order to promote communication between its members
Ed H. Chi
computer scientist