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  • CrowdSpirit gadget development project goes into beta

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    08.31.2007

    It's been quite a while coming, but the ambitious CrowdSpirit project has finally moved from the hype-building stage to the beta testing stage. For those that missed it the first time around, the project aims to apply crowdsourcing to the development of gadgets and consumer electronics, with individuals able to submit ideas for products that then get voted on by the community at large. If a product makes it all the way through the process, the contributors to it will then earn "a share" of the product revenue. Judging from the current pace of things, however, that possibility seems to still be quite a ways off.[Via MAKE:Blog]

  • CrowdSpirit wants the masses to design, build and buy new gadgets

    by 
    Cyrus Farivar
    Cyrus Farivar
    12.15.2006

    Crowdsourcing is one of those internet buzzwords that many of you have heard floating these days, and it was only a matter of time before someone took that idea and merged it with consumer electronics. Enter CrowdSprit, a new online community that aims to improve upon the consumer electronics market by tapping the wisdom of the masses. Some of the proposed devices include an MP3 player, GPS device, and radar detector (huh?), all for under €150 or $190. The idea is that a group of online consumers discuss ideas for a new gadget, then investors will throw some money down and build a prototype. Once that's done, the community comes back to test the device, and then will ostensibly buy that product. (No word on what happens if the product is a flop, or if it needs to go back to the drawing board.) We've got loads of suggestions on some of our favorite gadgets, and while we're not entirely convinced that this whole idealistic plan will work, we're definitely intrigued. Once CrowdSpirit actually makes its first prototype, we'll let you know.