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Tag Archives: GE Imagination Market
Is General Electric Imagination Market a joke?
Emile Servan-Schreiber bends David Perry’s ear. Emile Servan-Schreiber (of NewsFutures): From: Emile Servan-Schreiber Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:45:43 +0200 Subject: Re: GE Imagination Market License That’s pretty funny, considering that the creator of the GE Imagination Market herself concludes … Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis (Meta), Cases, Collective Forecasting, Exchanges & Markets, Software
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Tagged Christina Ann LaComb, Consensus Point, David Perry, GE Imagination Market, General Electric, General Electric Imagination Market, Janet Arlie Barnett, NewsFutures, Qimei Pan, Robin Hanson
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General Electric’s internal betting exchange: The Imagination Market
The imagination market – by Christina Ann LaComb, Janet Arlie Barnett and Qimei Pan – 2007-03-10 Information markets [= prediction markets] are typically used as prediction tools, aggregating opinions about the likelihood of future events, or as preference indicators, identifying … Continue reading →
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Tagged Christina Ann LaComb, Consensus Point, GE Imagination Market, General Electric, General Electric Imagination Market, Janet Arlie Barnett, potential technology research areas, prediction tools, Qimei Pan, technology ideas
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