Comments on AT&T Mobile Puts Crowdsourcing To the TestTypePad2009-12-08T09:02:39ZAndy Abramsonhttps://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2009/12/att-mobile-puts-crowdsourcing-to-the-test/comments/atom.xml/Jeff Cohn commented on 'AT&T Mobile Puts Crowdsourcing To the Test'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451b99869e20120a736549e970b2009-12-09T16:01:28Z2015-08-16T21:24:45ZJeff Cohnhttp://profile.typepad.com/jeffcohnWow AT&T executives are geniuses! How could they have possibly have come up with this brilliant idea? Well we (http://deadcellzones.com)...<p>Wow AT&T executives are geniuses! How could they have possibly have come up with this brilliant idea? Well we (http://deadcellzones.com) have been doing this for years with all carriers and know that crowdsourcing works IF you share the contributions of others. AT&T's "Mark the Spot" application is DOA (dead on arrival) because they won't share the data with their customers. Crowdsourcing is all about sharing information with the community and this model is a "one way street". </p>