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    PayPal is a collaborative tool being used as a payment method. It works as an agent between pay-

    ment sender and payment receiver. The sender provides funds to their account and send payment

    from the account through PayPal. The receivers must approve the payment through PayPal in order

    to complete the transaction. This process by PayPal provides convenience for the senders, it also pro

    tects the receiver from fraud.

    PayPal

    Sender's Account Receiver's

    Sender Rece

    Payment Payment

    Fund Fun

    conveniencesafety

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    Collaborative ToolSprat Theatre Company

    Google DocsMy theatre company uses Google

    Docs to share and edit documentscollectively. For example, the script,the collective budget, and contact

    information. It is a great way to shareinformation online and collectively edit.

    I would like to find a way to use this collaborative tool in person, rather th

    on the interweb.Possibly a way to collaborate during a production meeting about what wplan to do in the future. Or how to spend the budget. Essentially a tacti

    Google Doc that is structured by good collaborative conversations.

    Future?

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    Collaborative Tool: Facebook

    Platforms for social media are examples

    of a collaborative tool. It is a social tool,therefore inherently a collaborative tool.

    There are many ways in which facebookis used as a collaborative tool such as:

    - Groups- Messages/threads

    - Status updates, etc.

    Facebook is a way for information, legiti-

    mate or not, to be shared. That is only thebeginning of a collaboration. Users can

    choose to remain more private but it takeseffort and more thought to do so, because the

    way facebook is designed is for public use by

    default. So once a user shares, viewers canmake comments and the collaboration is free

    to move anywhere. As long as there is activ-ity and input, the collaboration is active and

    alive.

    content is communicated

    and shared

    that content is viewed and added o

    REPEAT

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    Situat ionist Drive

    Th e d ri ve is an ac t of dr if ti ngth ro ugh an ur ba n la nd sc ap e wit ho ut

    a dest inat ion or task to be accom-

    pl ished. The indiv idual a l lows for the

    aesthet ic experience and spontane-

    ous interact ions to guide where they

    go. The intent of the exercise i f to

    discover new types of experiences

    wi th th e ur ba n en vi ro nm en t an d to

    have meetings with unexpected

    people and to be an aware witnessof the city.

    Monica Hofstadter : February 2013 : Lab Cooperat ive

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    COLLABORATIVE TOOL

    app developer

    face time

    creates

    for

    apple products (i.e iphone, ipad)

    distributed by

    apple retailers

    consumers

    sold to

    Face Time is a collaborative tool created by app developers at Apple

    that allows people to communicate face to face through various Apple produ

    such as the Iphone and the Ipad b

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    When a hit-and-run crime in Virginia let a woman dead, the onlyevidence the police had to start with was a piece o the ront grillbroken o thedrivers vehicle.

    Auto blog Jalopnik posted a picture o the broken piece o grill, andasked or help identiying the vehicle. Many o the sites readers areautomotive devotees who know everything there is to know about

    any auto, and they were able to successully identiy the year, makeand model o the vehicle.

    Police used the inormation to lead them to urther evidencesupporting the use o the same vehicle, which lead them to fnd andarrest two suspects. Although the crime was committed in just a ewseconds with hardly anybody around, the physical evidence let be-hind was paired with the correct community - a group o people whopride themselves on vehicles and their intricacies - and led the policeto the suspects.

    Collaborative, crowd sourced mystery-solving is not new, but willonly get more successul as computers and the internet become moreaccessible.

    http://jalopnik.com/5903407/police-arrest-murder-sus-pects-in-truck-identifed-by-jalopnik-commenters

    byJack Goddu

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    Collaborative Tool: Google Docs

    Google Docs is a web-based word processor that enables user collaboration on text documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Documents can

    not only be created, uploaded and shared with other users but there is also the option of peer editing as well. Users have control over privacy

    settings for each document, therefore deciding who is allowed to access what information. In addition ,users can also GChat while editing the

    same document; Google Docs will issue a warning when a change has been made to a fi le.

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    COLLABORATIVE

    OPEN-SOURCE & CROWD

    SOURCING PLATFORMS

    PLOTS(Public Laboratory for

    Open Technology &

    Sciences)

    Urban Research

    Toolkit( )TOOLKITS:

    -Research Notes

    -Mapping Kits

    TOOLKITS:

    - Media &

    mapping based

    research project

    Data Researcher

    Toolkit

    Collaborators

    InvesigatorsBallon & Kits

    Mspping kits

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    Facebook

    Facebook works as a collaborative

    tool because of the interconnectedne

    this website provides. Without the

    collaboration of friends and family

    through the website itself, one

    would find it, unfortunately,

    difficult to connect with people

    across the internet.

    The process begins

    when the users of such a sitelog on, decide to communicate

    with other cyber humans and

    interact, all through the collaborati

    tool of Facebook.

    Log on

    using tool

    Connect/

    Collaborate

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    SHARED TOOL: PINTEREST

    Public / Followers / Boards /Web sources

    Ashley Deshield

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    parsons dress formsdress forms are three

    dimensional models of the hum

    torso and are used for design

    garments. designers use dress

    forms in order to t or drapefabric before its nal stage

    because it helps them envisio

    how it would appear on an ac

    human body and allows them to

    alter the design accordingly

    at parsons dress forms areassigned to students that tak

    construction classes. however

    multiple students are usually

    assigned to each dress form.

    This makes it very difcult f

    students to work outside of

    class on the dress form they

    have been working on and lead

    them to nd another one, whi

    probably has been assigned t

    somebody else.

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    student 1

    student 5

    student 2

    student 6

    student 3

    student 7

    student 4

    student 8

    sewing (users)

    patternmaking (users)

    draping (as.users)

    construction 2 (as.users)

    construction 3 (as. users)

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    Nike+ Running

    Nike+ allows you to track your runs, measure your time, dis-tance, pace, calories burned and more using the Nike+ Run-

    ning app (available for iPhone and Android), the Nike+ Sport-Watch, Nike+ SportBand or the latest generations of iPodnano. When you join Nike+, the worlds largest running club,you can see your progress, join challenges, set goals, mapyour routes and connect with friends.

    Nike+ becomes a collaborative tool for yourself and your ownrunning goals.