The public ‘prediction market’ market is an interesting place. On the one hand it is crowded. Besides a large number of noisy bloggers, there are also a plethora of functioning prediction market sites where one can go and make “bets” on future events. Sites such as NewsFutures, FX, HXS, Trendio, Inking, The Yahoo Tech Buzz [...]
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Selling Infomation Markets to the Corporate World
May 7th, 2006 · 2 Comments · Prediction Markets
I am fairly new to the area of information markets, but one thing has become abundantly clear to me: selling the concept of information markets to businesses and government agencies is not going as well as perhaps it was thought it would. I’m sure some people thought that James Surowiecki’s popular business book would do [...]
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