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- Native apps are reigning on mobiles, but Jakob Nielsen strategically bets on web apps. — [LINK]
- Steven Krivit continues to trash Andrea Rossi and his LENR technology. — [LINK]
- Interview with Adam Lashinsky — [VIDEO]
- Why some people are more innovative — [VIDEO]
- Forbes editor deciphers Steve Jobs’s Apple. — [VIDEO]
- Jason Ruspini rebuts Eric Zitzewitz on the regulation of political prediction markets. — [COMMENT]
- Eric Zitzewitz petitions the CFTC in favor of real-money prediction markets about politics. — [TEXT]
- Global warming is a big scam. — [LINK]
- A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors — [VIDEO]
- The Tragedy of the Commons — [VIDEO]
- Guy Kawasaki on Steve Jobs — [VIDEO]
- Inside Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney’s taxes — [LINKS]
- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
- Apple Education Push — [LINKS]
- Water Crystals — [DOCUMENT]
- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
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Tag Archives: content management system
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The 80 Best WordPress Plugins All of them have been tested extensively by me on my 2 blogs.
WordPress theme P2 by Automattic
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And the award for the most technology advanced software vendor goes to… the envelope, please…. QMARKETS in Israel. … [Cheers and applauses in the crowd.]
Via Bo “Grandizer” Cowgill, QMarkets: Reliable Enterprise-Grade Software Qmarkets was written from day one as a site for massive use by a large number of users & organizations. As such, Qmarkets is fully scalable in design (relying on Drupal’s core … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Information Technology, Software
Tagged A-Plus, AJAX, Ajax Library, Apache, content management system, discussed technologies, Drupal, enterprise-grade site, Israel, JavaScript, Javascript Library, JQuery Javascript Library, LAMP, Linux, Open Source Technologies, PC Magazine, PHP, prediction markets, qmarkets, Reliable Enterprise-Grade Software, secure hosting services, Software, source technologies, telco-grade web sites, web server
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Still unconvinced by prediction market journalist Justin Wolfers
The Justin Wolfers series in the Wall Street Journal is plagued with rotten links to the WSJ’s bot-driven, play-money prediction sub-exchange (which is secretly programed to reflect InTrade’s real-money prices). — The latest installment (which does not featured a single … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Market Prices & Probabilities, Prediction Journalism
Tagged 2008 US elections, 2008 US presidential elections, ABC, content management system, Democratic candidate, Eric Zitzewitz, Eric Zitzwewitz, event derivative markets, event derivatives, Finance, InTrade, Justin Wolfers, Nigel Eccles, Pepsi, Politics, prediction market journalism, prediction market journalist, prediction markets, President, Republican candidate, Super Tuesday, technophobic editor, United States, US elections, US politics, US President, US presidential elections, Wall Street Journal, Will Be Democratic, Winning Party, WSJ Political Market
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The real story behind Word Press that the Media won’t tell you.
Matthew Mullenweg, the founding developer of WordPress (the open-source blogging software that runs Midas Oracle): One thing I’ve noticed about talking to certain types of [Press], particularly mainstream, is that they have a pattern in mind before they write about … Continue reading
Posted in Collective Intelligence - Wisdom Of Crowds, Entrepreneurship, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged content management system, founder, internet behemoth, Matthew Mullenweg, media tries, open-source blogging software, open-source software, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, unusually young founder, USD
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Incite the free-market thinkers into *practicing* prediction markets.
Which objective(s) should have the highest priority? 23 Responses – Generate revenues and profits for Midas Oracle. 4 / 23 – Make Jason Ruspini quit whining about the fact that he blogs on Midas Oracle for free. 1 / 23 … Continue reading
Should prediction market firms use blogs?
BusinessWeek on McKinsey’s global survey: [...] Only 16% of the companies surveyed said they were investing in blogs, compared to 63% for web services, 28% for peer-to-peer networks, and 19% for social networks. 78% identified web services as the Web … Continue reading
Posted in Information Technology
Tagged content management system, David Perry, event derivative traders, Hollywood Stock Exchange, HTML, HTML editor, identified web services, media people, prediction markets, Social Networks, technology/tool, Tennessee, web publishing, web publishing tool, web publishing tools, Web services
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OpenID on Midas Oracle
In the WordPress options for the OpenID plugin, I have just checked: Automatically approve comments left with verified OpenIDs. These comments will bypass all comment moderation. Still working on many technicalities in the coming weeks…