Jure Cuhalev

Posts Tagged ‘crowdsourcing

16 Dec, 2009

#uksnow Map 2.0

Posted by: Jure Cuhalev In: ideas

It’s snowing around Europe at the moment and Twitter is trending with term #uksnow. Nothing special about it, besides the fact that’s is a beautiful orchestra of crowdsourced tweets that get aggregated to the #uksnow Map 2.0

Why is this important?
While this is a single focus application, that will probably stop getting attention in a few [...]

14 Jan, 2009

Am I the only one having this problem?

Posted by: Jure Cuhalev In: Rant| Tech

World of technology is often full of weird things and you often can’t tell if you’re supposed to scream at your ISP, computer or just curse the full moon.
Yet, there’s a simple solution to figuring out part of the problem: crowdsourcing
Today I wanted to check out some statistics on Crazy Egg, a site that generates [...]

10 Jan, 2009

T-Shirt sizes distribution for conference

Posted by: Jure Cuhalev In: conferences| ideas

With BarcampLjubljana just a week away, we’re also looking into providing T-Shirts for speakers (as an extra incentive to speak).
Since I’ve been at the number of events, I always wondered how organizers figure out how many different sizes to order and what would be optimal sizes distribution to keep most people happy. Since searching the [...]


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jure100px_colour Jure Cuhalev is an Open Source Hacker, with background in Social Sciences and Usability and User Experience (UX).