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Ex-HedgeStreet director enhances social networking websites with a micro-payments web service.

Mark Rose has co-founded (and co-funded ) Spare Change. It is a winner. I smell it. -

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Are Consensus Point and Inkling Markets’ successes spectacular or unspectacular??

Mark Rose, ex-HedgeStreet: Most companies have a really hard time creating their own prediction markets for a number of reasons: 1) prediction markets are harder then one thinks 2) prediction markets take significant resources 3) no one has really cracked … Continue reading

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What has more value, the nodes (where a network ends) or the connectors (the strings that connect the nodes)?

… is… The Question Of The Day. Asked by Mark Rose, ex-HedgeStreet.

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Mark Rose’s law of product management

The best products exist at the intersection of demand and profitability. Mark Rose’s profile at LinkedIn. (He is an ex-HedgeStreet marketer.) Mark Rose has made 224 “connections” at LinkedIn. Wow. SMOKIN’!!!… — Bill McIntosh (HedgeStreet’s VP Marketing) on Mark Rose … Continue reading

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Prediction Markets for Forecasting… Who can help?

Asks Paul Edelmann at Linked In. I answered. Hey, this “Linked In” stuff is fun. As I asked you yesterday, please join my network. Mike Linksvayer, any ideas on how to better use Linked In?? Bo Cowgill, any mutant ideas … Continue reading

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Chris is a beacon in the world of prediction markets. Chris has played a huge role in helping the growth of the category.

That’s from Mark Rose, former product management director at HedgeStreet, who is onto other venture(s). (Link here, but you need to be registered on Linked In.) Any other readers want to write a recommendation for my Linked In profile? Should … Continue reading

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