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Tag Archives: Sweden
BetTornado is the first sports trading app for the iPad. –> It connects to BetFair though their API. — [SCREENSHOTS]
The iPad app is completely free and has no advertising. The app is available in the following countries: Australia, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden and … Continue reading
Posted in Betting, Collective Forecasting, Collective Intelligence - Wisdom Of Crowds, Exchanges & Markets, Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations, Software
Tagged Apple, Apple IPad, Apple iTunes, apps, Australia, Bet Tornado, BetFair, BetFair API, bets, Betting, betting markets, BetTornado, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Collective Forecasting, Collective Intelligence, Czech Republic, Denmark, event derivative markets, event derivatives, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, iOS apps, iPad, iPad Apps, Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, prediction markets, Russian Federation, Spain, Sports, Sweden, United Kingdom
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Julian Assange interviewed by John Pilger – [VIDEO]
John Pilger in conversation with Julian Assange from John Pilger on Vimeo.
Posted in Journalism, News, Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Australia, countries, Freedom, governments, Great Britain, information war, Irak, Journalism, journalists, Julian Assange, laws, liberty, Media, news media, open government, prison, Secrecy, secrets, Sweden, truth, United Kingdom, United States Of America, US government, wars, WikiLeaks, world
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Julian Assange: “Sweden is the Saudi Arabia of feminism.”
“I fell into a hornets’ nest of revolutionary feminism.”
Posted in News, Politics
Tagged feminism, Julian Assange, laws, rape, sex, sex assaults, Sweden, women
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Market Probabilities on January 2008 FOMC
Stan Jonas (DutchBook Partners) to me: This chart captures (tick by tick) the “arbitrageable” probabilities of perhaps the most popular “bet” traded: the probability that the FED will move 50 basis points (i.e. twice) by the January 2008 FOMC. As … Continue reading
Posted in Finance
Tagged Bank of England, central bank, DutchBook Partners, Federal Reserve System, FOMC, Norway, Stan Jonas, Sweden
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The Norwegians have an internationalist bias.
For Christ’s sake, where is Robin Hanson when we need him?? The committee that awards the Nobel Peace prize is as biased as Mike Giberson blogging on Inkling. – [Mike, it's a joke. ] The committee is composed of five … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Director, Geir Lundestad, Mike Giberson, Nobel Institute, Norway, Norwegian Parliament, Oslo, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, Sweden
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