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some sites about open innovation, ideagoras, external development resources and crowdsourcing

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1   Link   Yet 2 com
Founded in 1999, yet2.com is focused on bringing buyers and sellers of technologies together so that all parties maximize the return on their investments. Whether you are working with a team of our licensing experts or using our virtual technology marketplace, yet2.com offers companies and individuals the tools and expertise to acquire, sell, license, and leverage some of the world's most valuable intellectual assets.
2   Link   Innocentive
Founded in 2001, InnoCentive connects companies, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations, all hungry for breakthrough innovation, with a global network of more than 125,000 of the world's brightest minds on the world's first Open Innovation Marketplaceā„¢.

3   Link   Nine Sigma
Welcome to Ninesigma.com
NineSigma enables clients to source innovative ideas, technologies, products and services from outside their organizations quickly and inexpensively by connecting them to the best innovators and solution providers from around the world. Our unique "Discover-Connect-Solve" approach is based upon the principles of Open Innovation. Our clients access the largest and most comprehensive open network of scientific researchers in the world to solve their business needs.

4   Link   trendwatching.com
trendwatching.com is an independent and opinionated trend firm, scanning the globe for the most promising consumer trends, insights and related hands-on business ideas. For the latest and greatest, we rely on our network of 8,000+ spotters in more than 70 countries worldwide.
5   Link   Cambrian House
Cambrian House is home to the world's first crowdsourcing community: a diverse collective of creative, tech-savvy and entrepreneurial minds.
Cambrian House is Community Owned. We're the first Web 2.0 company where members are owners.
Members earn Glory Points for participating by posting in our forums, submitting or commenting on ideas and businesses, and other worthy feats.

Everyone's talking about the "i" word: innovation. "We need more innovation" it's being said over and over. It starts to get a little bit repetitive. Of course we have be innovative to survive, but thats like saying we have to look both ways before we cross the street. What we really should be focusing on is increasing product value for users. You heard it here first.