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World Wide Web / Collective intelligence / Crowdsourcing / Web 2.0 / Human-based computation / Amazon.com / Amazon Mechanical Turk / Amazon Web Services / Computing / Web services / Social information processing
Date: 2011-05-22 10:57:52
World Wide Web
Collective intelligence
Crowdsourcing
Web 2.0
Human-based computation
Amazon.com
Amazon Mechanical Turk
Amazon Web Services
Computing
Web services
Social information processing

Crowdsourcing for Solving Sentiment Presented by: John Hoskins

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