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  1. The term was first introduced by David Beisel and then picked up on by Steve Rubel, and originally referred primarily to sites such as Yahoo!'s shoposphere, and Shopit, where the social component is primarily recommendation and review.

    • Donation-Based Business Model
    • Crowdfunding Business Model
    • Free as A Business Model
    • The Multi-Sided Platform Business Model

    Donation-based business model enables users to donate money to help sustain a project or enterprise, like Wikipedia or Radiohead. The key to make it a sustainable business model is the community: having a strong community of fans is necessary to live only thank to its donations. The organization must find the right correlation between the community...

    Crowdfunding business model enables citizens or entities to contribute to an enterprise or project by becoming stakeholders. The contribution, usually via an online platform, takes the form of an investment prior to the work being created, a micro o macro credit, or donations. Four categories of crowdfunding business models exist: 1. The Direct Cro...

    In most cases, Free as a business model consists in generating revenue via advertising. The companies using this model create an online platform to enable users to generate content so advertisement can be placed on the platform. There are subcategories for this model that require the participation of the users: The Freemium business modelis a mix o...

    The last type of business model that calls on external participation is the multi-sided platform business model. The platform is the intermediary that connects two interdependant groups of customers. Both groups’ interests must be served simultaneously. Nintendo used this pattern to create its Wii video game console. They earn money from the sales ...

  2. These sites were inspired by the success of regional review sites such as yelp.com and Yahoo! Local and in response to the high costs of local content production. These new efforts focused on incorporating dynamic regional data, such as crime stats, permit applications, real estate listings, and business directories in lieu of an emphasis on hand-crafted local reporting.

  3. Yahoo! has generously sponsored the project for the Maker Faire on May 19-20, 2007 in San Mateo, Ca. We've created 80 kits to give away in 4 hands-on workshops designed to train folks how build and hack their very own YBox."

  4. Refers to the increasingly widespread capability for "users" to generate and share their own content, using collaborative publishing platforms like You Tube, rather than consume production from the mass media.It is used mostly in the field of media, while Crowdsourcing is used as a specific strategy to create innovation and value in commercial projects.

  5. If you don't, Google and Yahoo do—they make their living off our attention. They know what we're searching for, happily turn it into a keyword, and sell that keyword to advertisers. They make money off our attention. We don't.

  6. Social Architecture - P2P Foundation. = Social architecture is the intentional use of social media in the design of how people work. [1] Contents. 1 Definition. 2 Description. 3 Characteristics. 3.1 Successfull Patterns for Social Architecture. 3.2 Discussion. 3.3 Gender-biased social architecture. 4 History. 5 More Information. Definition.

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