Use Google Moderator To Crowdsource Group Questions
Nick | Sep 25, 2008 | Comments 0
Google Moderator launched this evening, a simple tool that helps groups determine which questions should be asked at all hands meetings, conferences, Q&A sessions, etc. The idea is that there are always lots of good questions to ask in a limited period of time, but it’s hard to know which questions the attendees
Moderator was built by Taliver Heath as a side project and resides on Google App Engine. He describes the product on the Google App Engine blog: Read More
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