Google Moderator, a tool for crowdsourcing and ranking user-submitted questions for online and offline events, is shutting down on July 31. It looks like the development of Moderator stopped quite a ...
Google has quietly announced Google Moderator will be shut down on July 31, 2015. Users can download their Google Moderator data from Google Takeout, the company’s service for exporting your account ...
Google will be shutting down its Moderator service forever this summer, the Internet giant has announced. The closure will take place in three parts, with the first part having kicked off on March 30 ...
Please Note: Blog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors. The Moderator, one of the Google Labs projects is finally shutting down on 31st July despite many "spring ...
Well, from we can tell, it's a combination crowd sourcing, innovation management tool the company has used internally for some time now. ...for meetings and to collect feedback from Googlers on events ...
Google is using its Google Moderator product to help people share ideas on how to save money in recessionary times. Moderator is a tool that helps groups determine which questions should be asked at ...
Google has announced a new API that lets third party code tap into the company's Moderator service. Google Moderator is designed to help collect questions from users – questions for live speakers from ...
Plenty of social media products allow users to ask questions of a community and rate the best answers in an effort to identify helpful know-it-alls. But what if you need help to figure out what ...
Last night Google released Google Moderator, a tool to organize “tech talks” or question and answer sessions. It is a free service that Google used internally, but now made public. Matt Cutts said ...
If you're holding a meeting and only have time to answer your audience's most important questions, Google's free Moderator tool might be a wise solution. The simple tool, originally built for putting ...
https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Google+Inc..html has released a free Web-based service called Moderator that organizations can use to improve question-and-answer ...