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Web 2.0 and the collective intelligence

In MindTrek '08: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Entertainment and media in the ubiquitous era (2008), pp. 163-166.

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In this paper, I describe a new form of collective intelligence (CI) on the Internet. It is project-like self-organization of masses of ordinary people on the Internet. These crowds emerge, define the collective problem or task by themselves, solve it, and vanish as entities. I have coined this phenomena to netcrowd ( 'verkkovoima' in Finnish). I compare netcrowd to other forms of CI and suggest a typology for CI types.

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