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Tag Archives: Internet Business
Doing business via a prediction market app on FaceBook: What are the risks of developing for a proprietary platform?
What are the risks of developing for and doing business on FaceBook?
Internet marketing videos to watch
If you have an interest in Internet marketing, I highly recommend that you watch the 4 videos made at Revenue BootCamp 2009. They are awesome.
OboPay is the first truly comprehensive mobile payment service in the United States.
OboPay – (via Park Paradigm, who invested in it): With OboPay you can instantly pay back a friend, split a dinner bill, get money from your parents, get quick cash, pay up or collect on a friendly wager, track purchases, … Continue reading
Will E-Commerce Sales increase from Q4 2008 to Q1 2009?
UCR’s eLab eXchange It is great to see that they have 537 participants in their IAM. Congrats to them.
At Yahoo! Research, Yiling Chen is David Pennock’s right arm on prediction markets.
Yiling Chen — Penn State: Yiling Chen joined Yahoo! Research in 2006. Her research interests are on the border of economics and computer science, including prediction markets, auction theory, and sponsored search. [Yiling] Chen’s current research focuses on better understanding … Continue reading
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