Monthly Archives: May 2009

Computational Complexity + Statistical Modeling

http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/ New URL —adjust your bookmark immediately. A much more interesting blog than Overcoming Whatever. I read it in tandem with Andrew Gelman’s blog (on modeling), which is equally awesome and instructive.

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No books on prediction markets published in 2008?

Am I missing something? Contact moi.

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Who is Ms. Hildebrandt and what does she want?

Ms. Hildebrandt (I don’t have her first name) is the author of a blog on free markets, peeer-to-peer lending, and prediction markets… with a catchy name I like —Transcapitalist. In my previous post, I didn’t get her identity right, so … Continue reading

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Google, Competition and Openness

http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Googlepresentation.pdf http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/charmoffensive.pdf UPDATE: Danny Sullivan

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Search Engine Optimization: Who Is The Best?

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Transcapitalist

Exploring how technology can further open and free markets Best wishes to whoever is behind this interesting blog.

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The new InTrade has integrated HubDub’s social innovations.

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Self-fulling prophecy, anyone?

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The Senate hearings about the future of journalism

I read them all. The only great piece is from Google’s Marissa Mayer, and, precisely, this:

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Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Want to Legalize For-Money Prediction Markets.

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Want to Legalize For-Money Prediction Markets.

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