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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
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
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Humor, Midas Oracle Statistics
Tagged Bing Search, Chris Masse's manhood, Collective Forecasting, Collective Intelligence, collective intelligence that predicts, Google Search, Humor, keywords, Midas Oracle, prediction markets, Search Engines, search results, Yahoo! Search
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Could Google Have Caught Swine Flu (a.k.a. Mexican Flu, or H1N1) Early?
Posted in Forecasting (Science & Practice), The Internet
Tagged diseases, flu, Forecasting (Science & Practice), Google Flu Trends, Google Search, Google Trends, Google Web Search, influenza, keywords, Mexican Flu, predicting, Predictions, search engine requests, Search Engines, Swine Flu. H1N1
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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