Crowd-sourcing Definition
noun
(neologism) Delegating a task to a large diffuse group, usually without substantial monetary compensation.
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verb
Present participle of crowdsource.
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Origin of Crowd-sourcing
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Coined 2006 by Wired magazine writer Jeff Howe. From crowd +"Ž sourcing, by analogy with outsourcing.
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