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Playing SEO game with CrowdCast

For a short period of time, lately, the NYT article on CrowdCast was ahead of Midas Oracle in a google search for “CrowdCast”. I had to find a way to beat them. So, I created a post about CrowdCast on … Continue reading

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Midas Oracle has a de facto monopoly on “collective forecasting”.

If you type “collective forecasting” in the 3 main search engines, Midas Oracle pops up as #1 in the results. Thanks to Emile of NewsFutures and Prof Robin for their devotion and plain hard work in pushing this industry keyword … Continue reading

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Could Google Have Caught Swine Flu (a.k.a. Mexican Flu, or H1N1) Early?

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Why HubDub won: Google loves HubDub, and the Google users love what HubDub produces.

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HubDub limitations

HubDub is supposed to be a combo: a prediction exchange plus a news aggregator. But are the news sorted out pertinently? Out of the 13 news stories listed under the prediction market on the CFTC licensing event markets, not a … Continue reading

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