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Tag Archives: linking
How to kill Google’s (alledged) monopoly? = How to steal the collective intelligence fire from Google?
Let me explain to you my headline. – As you all know, the print newspaper industry is contracting like a melting ice cube planted in the middle of the Sahara. – Many Old World’s thinkers put the blame on Google. … Continue reading
BetFair Predicts does not link to BetFair.
Excellent remark from Barry O. I hope that, one day, they will be able to link to their prediction exchange as they wish.
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Prediction Journalism, Regulations
Tagged BetFair, BetFair Predicts, linking, prediction markets, Web
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Nigel Eccles wants to know why Midas Oracle ranks much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much higher than HubDub for a prediction market they created —the “Twit Twitter Derby”.
- Nigel Eccles: How do I improve the search ranking of a page on our site? I am one of the co-founders of Hubdub, which is a news prediction game. A couple of weeks ago we created a market on … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Information Technology, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Internet Usability, Prediction Journalism
Tagged bloggers, blogging, Derby, Google, Google Search, Google Web Search, HubDub, linking, Midas Oracle, Nigel Eccles, one of the co-founders, prediction market journalism, prediction markets, rankings, referrals, search engine algorithms, search profile, SEO, TWiT Twitter Derby, web search results
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Where is Tom W. Bell when we need him?
Yahoo!’s Political Dashboard does not link to InTrade. The Wall Street Journal does link to InTrade. – Does anybody know whether full prediction market journalism can be practiced on America‘s soil? Or do we have to go offshore to be … Continue reading
Posted in Prediction Journalism, Regulations
Tagged America, InTrade, laws, legal, linking, prediction markets, The Wall Street Journal, Tom W. Bell, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo!
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