I’ve been using Twitter for the guts of a hundred days now. In that time, I’ve added about 1 new connection per day and posted about 10 status updates a week. So I’m probably going to have to graduate from beginner to low intermediate status pretty soon, as far as Twitter is concerned. Before I [...]
Guess the Index: The Daft Report turns fun!
Following on from my recent post about Web2.0, hubdub and guessing Irish unemployment, I think it’s only right that I turn this future prediction market technology on myself. Well, on the Daft Report at any rate.
At this link, you’ll find a market on how much lower rents in Ireland will be in January 2009, compared [...]
Wisdom of the crowds? Web2.0, hubdub & guessing Ireland’s unemployment
I had the rather pleasant task today of going through a range of Web 2.0 / social networking tools and establishing the potential in their application to primary research. Some key things that the new generation of web tools can give include:
Using something like digg or scribd to find key themes and recent developments in [...]
