The New York Times article doesn’t mention Google’s enterprise prediction markets, alas. — Bo Cowgill says that the illustration published in the sidebar defines exclusively what is done at Google.

Right-click on the New York Times graphic below, open Bo Cowgill’s post in another browser tab, and read his arguments.

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NYT PMs

Image Credit: Chris Gash for the New York Times

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Adam Siegel of Inkling Markets is also out with a post on that NYT article, but it is of no intellectual interest. Maybe Adam should blog less quickly and eat more fish.

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I forgot to tell you, the other day, that Best Buy is a Consensus Point client, but you knew that already.

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Previously: The New York Times is telling the business world that enterprise prediction markets are an essential management tool.

[Via Xpree]

Previously: Do Google’s enterprise prediction markets work?

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2 Responses to The New York Times article doesn’t mention Google’s enterprise prediction markets, alas. — Bo Cowgill says that the illustration published in the sidebar defines exclusively what is done at Google.

  1. Bo says:

    I don’t think the the NYT article is rubbish. But I do think this graphic was good. I was going re-publish my post to Midas Oracle. Can you get rid of this one so I can post it? Then people won’t have to click over.

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