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NewsFutures’ Emile Servan-Schreiber brings prediction markets to Hong Kong, China.
— The 9th Asia Pacific Knowledge Management Conference – Preparing for the Future – Intelligence Gathering and Sense-making – (PDF file) – @ Bloomberg Auditorium, Cheung Kong Center, Hong Kong – 2007-11-28~29 1215-1300 Session 4: Keynote Prediction Markets: How can … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia Pacific, Bloomberg, CEO, Charles Leung, Cheung Kong, China, Christian Wagner, City University, decision support tools, Emile Servan-Schreiber, Google, James Surowiecki, Kenneth Chan, knowledge management, Microsoft, NewsFutures, Newsfutures.com, online information market, Paris, potent market technologies, prediction markets, Yahoo!
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