fora.tv— 1000 hackers hit the LEGO system and vastly improve it. Goes a long way to proving that crowdsourcing and "open innovation" can improve proprietary technology exponentially.
Jun 7, 2010View in Crawl 4
First I'd say this is a really interesting product, no wonder over 70% of the consumers for this Lego innovation is over 18 years old (who knew!). Secondly, the process to get this wildly successful product is absolutely innovative! Thirdly... Sony #Fail.
OMG this idea is brilliant! I've never been so tickled in my life! The world must know about this new fangled "crowd sourcing" they'll never know what hit them!The world:Uhh, been there, done that.
kimbellruddleJun 7, 2010
I love the works of Eric Von Hippel!
richardleeJun 7, 2010
First I'd say this is a really interesting product, no wonder over 70% of the consumers for this Lego innovation is over 18 years old (who knew!). Secondly, the process to get this wildly successful product is absolutely innovative! Thirdly... Sony #Fail.
ipenisJun 7, 2010
Embracing your user base instead of suing them?This will never work./s
Closed AccountJun 7, 2010
OMG this idea is brilliant! I've never been so tickled in my life! The world must know about this new fangled "crowd sourcing" they'll never know what hit them!The world:Uhh, been there, done that.