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If I could, I would love to try out Mechanical Turk. Unfortunately, it is limited to American Requesters.

Are there alternatives?

+1  A: 

HitBuilder can serve as a proxy to Mechanical Turk.

carrier
The HitBuilder site is dead.
Frederik
A: 

There's always Rentacoder (albeit for requesting development related tasks)

Rowland Shaw
Humour me. Why the downvote?
Rowland Shaw
Should be called rent-a-slave.
Byron Whitlock
+1  A: 

Give Microworkers a try, it is a popular alternative to mturk - http://microworkers.com/?Id=e8d4a29f

Matt in Chicago
I can't find an API for it.
Tal Weiss
A: 

http://cloudcrowd.com is a great alternative to mechanical turk. They accept work from anywhere in the world, and they help you design your workflow for optimal results.

I can't find an API for it.
Tal Weiss
A: 

There's a round up of the main crowdsourcing companies here

http://thequill.org/personal-finance/9-making-money-on-line-part-2-microworking-.html

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