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Midas Oracle’s stats about John Delaney’s death. — [ANALYTICS]
Out of curiosity for SEO, here are some key stats about our coverage of the InTrade CEO‘s horrific death. Note that these stats don’t encompass the frontpage readers and the feed subscribers (so, we would add many hundreds more, actually). … Continue reading
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Tagged death, John Delaney, Midas Oracle, SEO, statistics, stats
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CIA now know InTrade’s prediction markets were not useful in assessing Fukushima. — [SCREENSHOT]
InTrade was not able to predict anything regarding the Fukushima nuclear energy plant. — [PREDICTION POST-MORTEM] –> See Jason Ruspini’s comment, by the way.
Posted in Midas Oracle Statistics
Tagged analysis, betting markets, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, Collective Forecasting, Collective Intelligence, event derivative markets, intelligence, Intelligence Community, InTrade, Midas Oracle, prediction markets, US government, US Intelligence Community
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Midas Oracle receives hundreds of visits per day. — [SCREENCHOT]
The Japan situation is of great interest to the Google researchers:
Midas Oracle is number one at Google for the Gadaffi search, above InTrade and Inkling. – [SNAPSHOT]
Previously: Arab Revolt Prediction Markets — [CHARTS] – {Predictions for next Arab country to revolt}
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Tagged Google, Google Search, InTrade, Midas Oracle, prediction markets, search, Search Engines
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Welcome to the new Midas Oracle subscribers…
I am very happy with the surge in feed subscribers. http://www.midasoracle.org/feed/ I just wanted to remind them that they can also subscribe to the comment feed, so they can also get the comments into their Google Reader, Reeder, or else. … Continue reading
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Tagged comments, feed, feed readers, Midas Oracle, subscribers
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If you need to contact me…
Chris. F. Masse’s e-mail address: – chrisfmasse@gmail.com Midas Oracle: – http://www.midasoracle.org/ – @midasoracle
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Midas Oracle also publishes a twitter feed, which has info you won’t get on this blog.
Plenty of things are not published on this blog, but on our Twitter feed. Do subscribe to it —if you are a PM news junkie. Have a good Summer, folks.
Midas Oracle always tells the truth.
- MAY 20: “CFTC: 3-2 in favor of approval of movie contracts –SO FAR.” – JUNE 15: “The much-delayed decision by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission came late Monday, on a 3-2 vote.“ – So much for mister Ruspini.
Blog commenters should be selected.
I fully agree with Henry Blodget. We also screen commenters, here, on Midas Oracle. As for anonymity: One thing I learned about business journalism when I was actually in business (Wall Street) was that anyone who went on the record … Continue reading →