- Mon Nov 1 2004 Voter guide uses wisdom of masses
"Presidential Guidester" site matches your views with what the public (by state) thinks about Kerry, Bush and Nader.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim
- Thu Jun 29 2006 Deploying the wisdom of the crowds against badware
Professors John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain say this might be the best chance to create a more accountable Internet.
Posted by John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain
- Tue Nov 10 2009 A new set of rules for social games
Playfish's $300 million sale to Electronic Arts seems to spell good news for other makers of social-network games, but this is a fast-growing and messy niche filled with one plot twist after another.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Wed Jun 18 2003 E-mail's up--is the boss watching?
U.S. workers spend almost a quarter of their day dealing with e-mail, according to a survey--and bosses are bucking conventional wisdom in their response.
Posted by Lisa M. Bowman
- Thu Oct 15 2009 Are small businesses chugging social media Kool-Aid?
No, says one survey. Yes, says another. Problem: the survey that says "yes" only polled companies that have already joined a social network for small business owners.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Thu Dec 20 2007 Peace and love for the planet drive baby boomers, survey says
People born before 1964 aspire to shop for eco-friendly and socially responsible products, according to an AARP poll.
Posted by Elsa Wenzel
- Thu Jun 24 1999 E-commerce companies struggle with branding
E-commerce, the conventional wisdom goes, is all about branding. Get consumers to know your company's name, and the money will pile up. But, as shown by a recent survey of consumer habits by Harris Interactive, it isn't always that easy.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Sun Feb 22 2009 The power of the crowd, revisited
Almost three years after Jeff Howe coined the term in "The Rise of Crowdsourcing," the term yields more than 1 million results in a Google search.
Posted by Tim Leberecht
- Mon Mar 30 1998 Do online sales pay off?
The conventional wisdom holds that selling software online is a big win for everyone--publishers, Internet merchants, and buyers.
Posted by Tim Clark
- Mon Jul 3 2006 What U.S. broadband problem?
Policy analysts Scott Wallsten and Seth Sacher say the conventional wisdom is ripe for debunking.
Posted by Scott Wallsten and Seth Sacher