Tag Archives: Internet presence

BetFair penalized by Google?

I have surveyed the PageRanks of the main prediction exchanges. – InTrade: 7 / 10 – BetFair: 6 / 10 — It was 7 / 10, at one time, in the past. – Iowa Electronic Markets: 6 / 10 – … Continue reading

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Robin Hanson’s concept of decision markets applied to Midas Oracle management

Daniel Reeves on the scenario of a Midas Oracle convention: [...] The survey should be about how to measure the success of Midas Oracle (”vote on values”). Ie, as social scientists say, we operationalize “success”. Then have two conditional prediction … Continue reading

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Google employees submitted more questions for Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul than any other candidate who has visited the Mountain View campus before him.

Via Tech Crunch (which has a long and detailed blog post on Ron Paul’s Internet presence), this YouTube video of Ron Paul lecturing Google’s Bo Cowgill’s colleagues. Don’t miss a word of it, folks. Ron Paul’s official website for the … Continue reading

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Your blog is a better representation of who you are than your résumé is, and can give a truer picture of what your skills might really include.

Via Life Hacker… The Blog is the New Résumé + Roundup of “The Blog is the New Résumé” Discussion: [...] Blogging is the perfect way for a candidate to give an employer a more detailed sales pitch—to show they can … Continue reading

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2 bits of advice for the newbie bloggers or webmasters

#1. Register your own domain name. Don’t let your blog or website lives as a sub-website (midasoracle.wordpress.com). Generally, never be dependent of one service provider. (((See how Blogger-dependent Perry Eidelbus is so pissed off by the new version of his … Continue reading

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