Birta, eins, og finna: byggja upp opinn og Sýningarstjórar vistkerfi

Flest vistkerfi svo sem verslunum app eru ýmist opin eða Sýningarstjóri. En hvers vegna getum við ekki bæði? Jæja, við getum — allt sem þú þarft er þrjár sagnir: birta, finna, og eins. Það fer fyrir tækni og allt annað.

Venjulega eru tveir möguleikar þegar þú vilt birta app: birta það til eitthvað eins og IOS App Store (þar sem fólk mun finna app, en Apple gagnrýnandi getur neitað að senda inn) eða bara setja það á vefsvæðið þitt (þar sem það er auðvelt að birta, en það er engin trygging einhver vilja sjá það.) Not the greatest set of options.

Isn’t there a way to combine the strengths of both of these to make for the best possible experience for both publishers and consumers? I think there is. It’s called an open and curated ecosystem. Let’s take a look at:

  • What open og curated ecosystems are
  • Examples of open and curated ecosystems
  • What you need to make an open and curated ecosystem
  • Examples of these ecosystems beyond just technology

and see if we can discover something about the power of crowdsourcing, innovation, and the three verbs birta, finna, og eins.

Curated vs. open ecosystems

The iOS App Store and open internet, among others, eru app ecosystemsplaces where apps can be published and found. And I think the big factors that differentiate one ecosystem from another are whether the ecosystem is open, where anyone can publish apps and whether it is curated, where the best apps rise to the top and users are assured quality apps. That’s the major difference between the iOS store and the internet at large, which I mentioned earlier.

Let’s look at examples of curated and open ecosystems and what differentiates them.

DuckDuckGothe best thing since Google

I was looking on my analytics page (tracking visitors to the site) and noticed someone came to hathix through DuckDuckGo. Being bored, I looked up DuckDuckGo and I was impressed automatically. It’s a great search engine. Here’s why.

Zero-click info

DuckDuckGo’s got this great feature that lets you see some quick background info on a subject when you search it. If I want to know who Nelson Mandela is without having to read a lengthy article about apartheid, South Africa, and that sort of stuff, I can just DDG it and look what I get: