E-preneur: From Wall Street to Wiki : Succeeding as a Crowdpreneur in the New Virtual MarketplaceToday, the power of the crowd is used for everything from swapping photos to discovering pharmaceuticals. The people who utilise crowd power in the new virtual marketplace are the new entrepreneurial leaders of the online age. This book surveys and makes sense of the field of Web 2.0 crowd-power companies. |
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What is the New Virtual Marketplace | 9 |
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