APRIL FOOLS DAY: This year, again, CNET makes fun of the wisdom of crowds.

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The full listing of all the April Fool&#8217-s Day jokes&#8230-

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Previously: The 2008 Midas Oracle joke&#8230-

Previous blog posts by Chris F. Masse:

  • Thanks to enterprise prediction markets, senior management can move faster to deal with problems or exploit opportunities.
  • NOTE TO SELF: Set up customized e-mail alerts for brand-new, hot Midas Oracle stuff.
  • DAYS OF RECKONING, PART TWO: Matt Drudge features the prediction markets. + Reuters has the right terminology (“traders”, “prediction exchanges”) but ignores BetFair.
  • DAYS OF RECKONING: The New York Times is telling the business world that enterprise prediction markets are an essential management tool.
  • HubDub will soon distribute a continuously-updating chart widget displaying the state of their prediction markets.

2 thoughts on “APRIL FOOLS DAY: This year, again, CNET makes fun of the wisdom of crowds.

  1. BetFair and InTrade (the so-called leaders in the field of prediction markets) haven't the first clue about prediction market journalism. | Midas Oracle .ORG said:

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  2. BetFair and InTrade (the so-called leaders in the field of prediction markets) haven't the first clue about prediction market journalism. | Midas Oracle .ORG said:

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