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		<description><![CDATA[I guess the reason Jobtorrent is just sitting there not being used - even though it works &#8211; is that it needs a bit more explaining. It&#8217;s very different from Job Feedr, even different from Odesk or even Mechanical Turk (although that gets pretty close). The thing that frustrated me about Odesk is that even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess the reason <a href="http://jobtorrent.org/">Jobtorrent</a> is just sitting there not being used -<br />
even though it works &#8211; is that it needs a bit more explaining. It&#8217;s<br />
very different from <a href="http://jobfeedr.com/">Job Feedr</a>, even different from <a href="http://www.odesk.com/">Odesk</a> or even<br />
<a href="http://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome">Mechanical Turk</a> (although that gets pretty close).</p>
<p>The thing that frustrated me about Odesk is that even if you apply for<br />
a 5 hour job, there&#8217;s 20 other applications and you need to wait ages<br />
to get a response from the &#8216;employer&#8217; and potentially even going<br />
through an interview where you need to show off your previous work,<br />
etc, etc.</p>
<p>The idea of Jobtorrent is that in stead of applying for a<br />
job, you just execute the job and collect a reward afterwards. If you<br />
are the first to build a particular piece of software, or fix a bug,<br />
or finish some date entry, you get paid.</p>
<p>From the other side of the fence, if you are developing or dependent<br />
on open source software, and you need to get a bug out of the way that<br />
is too small to properly outsource but too annoying / expensive to fix<br />
internally, you simply post the link on Jobtorrent, wait for the first<br />
person to fix it and give them their money in one click.</p>
<p>I was actually writing this as an email to <a href="http://www.liubinskas.com/blog">Mick Liubinskas</a> from <a href="http://www.pollenizer.com/">Pollenizer</a> when I thought &#8220;Mmm, maybe I should turn this email into a blog post&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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