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  • ...ding campaign or the investors mostly consisting out of anonymous internet users – whereas the influence or the interest of the plattform itself is overlo ...platforms host the projects which goal is to collect information from the users.
    71 KB (10,966 words) - 13:24, 21 May 2015
  • ...t to cancel a donation at any time and for any reason; if this happens the users will be notified and have the possibility to refund their donation within 7
    5 KB (765 words) - 13:24, 21 May 2015
  • ...like Spacehive, Citizinvestor, Iobyand, Brickstarter, Neighborland and Co. users can present and describe their ideas of a project. The project conversion i ...public in a virtual interface, helps to close the gap between planners and users. The approach is to integrate the crowd in the selection and promotion proc
    67 KB (10,317 words) - 13:20, 21 May 2015
  • ...he help of its customers. The Lego Digital Designer provides a toolkit for users for designing individual product models. http://ldd.lego.com/ ...echanical Turk allows companies or individuals to offer tasks to a mass of users on the Web that can be solved for a small fee. http://www.mturk.com/
    12 KB (1,820 words) - 12:57, 8 November 2015
  • ...in users ("Project Creators") initiate campaigns to raise funds from other users (“Citizinvestors”) for government projects. ...unity-based groups with limited resources can describe their projects, and users can explore the site, find meaningful projects, and make a donation or volu
    26 KB (4,057 words) - 13:15, 21 May 2015
  • ...cribes the [[Outsourcing]] of traditionally internal subtasks to voluntary users, for example on the internet. It is often used by companies, which invites
    1 KB (212 words) - 13:15, 21 May 2015
  • ...h as Kickstarter or Indiegogo, has tips in order to make it easier for the users to make the campaign efficient. Furthermore, there are variety of tips and
    21 KB (3,413 words) - 13:12, 21 May 2015
  • ...as the process of open architecture is from case to case dependent on its users and their needs, intentions and backrounds. The future users of a building participate in the process of defining programms and structur
    12 KB (1,879 words) - 13:23, 21 May 2015
  • ...ects if they see fit and are protected by "Terms and Conditions", to which users must agree if they want to use the platform. Crowdfunding platforms usually All crowdfunding platforms are protected by "Terms of use", which users have to accept if they wish to participate on the website. Although these T
    9 KB (1,276 words) - 13:11, 21 May 2015
  • ...tioned in the projects description. Soon after, suspicions went viral, and users began to flag the campaign. Kickstarter eventually shot the project down, b
    10 KB (1,456 words) - 13:21, 21 May 2015
  • ...in a large and diverse panel of international, geographically distributed users in realistic user settings" [Tobias Hossfeld, Christian Keimel, Matthias Hi
    8 KB (1,286 words) - 13:11, 21 May 2015
  • ...and more, so it becomes necessary that the wishes and the knowledge of the users become part of the developing process. The goal of '''Open Innovation''' sh
    3 KB (433 words) - 13:13, 21 May 2015
  • ...t oversee projects’ performance, and we don’t mediate disputes between users. [...]" <ref> [https://www.kickstarter.com/help/copyright Kickstarter Copyr ::"[...] Users grant Indiegogo a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sub
    10 KB (1,416 words) - 13:19, 21 May 2015
  • ...''' Yes, definitely. On Kickstarter they suggest that a high percentage of users achieve their goals, but you never think when you are starting out with you
    14 KB (2,608 words) - 22:42, 4 May 2015
  • ...ect pages also include a larger number of social sharing features allowing users to comment on projects, view whether their friends have donated to it, and
    37 KB (5,582 words) - 09:50, 26 April 2016
  • ...ibilities of interaction between the users and the medium but also between users themselves in order to initiate an autonomous collective sensibility and in ...festation of the web as, for example, wikis, that are websites which allow users to add, remove, and change text-based content. The main idea underlying col
    26 KB (3,867 words) - 13:17, 21 May 2015
  • ...rter at first glance, while the first is a system created and owned by its users, the second is dependent on governments regulations and financial instituti ...platforms would need to exist since, thanks to the Bitcoin technology, the users alone could sustain and verify transactions.
    10 KB (1,365 words) - 13:10, 21 May 2015
  • One of the most frequently asked questions between potential users is how Bitcoins can be earned. There are several answers to that. ...Avalon offer systems built specifically for Bitcoin mining.</ref>, and the users that own this hardware usually work together in teams (“pools”) in orde
    32 KB (4,753 words) - 00:12, 20 June 2015
  • ...d funding campaign, as it is excellent marketing and might encourage other users to also donate. But on the other hand, it puts a cloud over the intentions
    27 KB (4,294 words) - 13:11, 21 May 2015
  • Using an app microMAX users would be able to find out if there was a vehicle in your area with spaces,
    9 KB (1,360 words) - 13:20, 21 May 2015

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