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Lennsen's CHI never existed except as a rough paper design in his blog, and the notion of human-based computation in general long predates it. Lennsen's proposal might be a case of somebody simply reinventing the wheel. Some source-based research into details of various human-based computation schemes should settle the matter. I don't find much more mention in RSes than the ZDnet article. Lennsen may deserve some credit for something here, but I'm not sure that Wikipedia should have entire articles about only slightly noteworth blog entries. (Lennsen, on the other hand, probably SHOULD have his own Wikipedia article; I think he clears the bar for notability pretty easily.) Yakushima (talk) 07:12, 8 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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