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Why blogs on prediction markets are lively and interesting to read, while conferences on prediction markets are as dull as German sausages and suck like GoldFish.

- Signal Vs. Noise: Web Conferences: Where’s the outrage? Over the past 7 years I’ve probably been to almost every major web industry conference at least once. I can’t remember the last time I saw a good honest disagreeable debate … Continue reading

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At Yahoo! Research, Yiling Chen is David Pennock’s right arm on prediction markets.

Yiling Chen — Penn State: Yiling Chen joined Yahoo! Research in 2006. Her research interests are on the border of economics and computer science, including prediction markets, auction theory, and sponsored search. [Yiling] Chen’s current research focuses on better understanding … Continue reading

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WebEx: Web Conferencing, Video Conference, Webinar & Net Meeting Solutions

Cisco Systems does believe that WebEx Communications is worth $3.2 billion: New York Times. WebEx: Web Conferencing, Video Conference, Webinar & Net Meeting Solutions Founded in 1996, WebEx has grown into the worldwide leader in online meeting applications, with 64% … Continue reading

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