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Tap The Collective — The Photos

Posted on September 5, 2009 by Chris F. Masse
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The speakers:

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Our good friend Adam Siegel of Inkling Markets (his dress code: “you should dress”):

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Melody Hildebrandt:

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The speakers (minus Adam Siegel and Melody Hildebrandt):

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So, now that it is over you can tell me, what were Adam Siegel’s eggs filled with…??…

UPDATE: Robin Hanson + Melody Hildebrandt

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: “Tap The Collective” failed to convince me about the usefulness of enterprise prediction markets.

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