Digg This! Crowdsourcing in Real Time
From Alan Booker:
Ok, so this crowdsourcing thing is great. But, I don't want to spend my spare time beavering away at mind-numbing tasks for 10 cents-per-hour just to prove that humans are smarter than computers.
We already know AI software, or even the Semantic Web, still aren't at the stage to discriminate between finely tuned GO or NO-GO filters that require tight judgments based on a range of subtle multi-tiered contexts or human inferences. That's why we humans still have form and function in this increasingly automated "computer profile says NO" society.
But what if I just want to sit back and let the crowd inform me about current hot stories out in the blogosphere, rather than keep logging onto Digg to catch the latest stories.
Well, now courtesy of those kind people at Digg Labs, I can get my own hot stories in real-time, just like those corporate types or City Traders with their Reuters News ticker-tapes scrolling across their screen.
Digg Labs can show you three pages of incoming stories - in real-time on your screen!!!
1. Goto Digg "stack" these have clickable links to incoming stories in real-time.
2. Digg "swarm" this is a dynamic pictogram to show popularity of Digg stories.
3. Digg "bigspy" stacks incoming stories.
Granted, it only covers Digg based inputs for now.But it does demonstrate both the power and benefit of crowdsourcing initiatives like this. One thing's for sure. This software model will be copied by
others and can only improve our real-time knowledge of what's hot on the internet.



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