http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2006-07-28-n49.html
In class we discussed PageRank and the hub-authority computations that allow webpage owners to manipulate their placement in Google search results. This is useful for most webpages, but what about news sites that want their stories to appear on Google News? Google’s methods for ranking which articles appear on the Google News homepage are different […]
Archive for March, 2008
Making Headlines on Google News
Monday, March 31st, 2008 8:39 pm
Written by: Spero
Information Cascades in the music industry
Monday, March 31st, 2008 8:21 pm
Written by: brucelee26
In class we talked about different applications of Information Cascades, one of which was best-selling books. The music industry is a similar application. There is a best-sellers list for music, and being on the best-sellers list obviously helps musicians when they’re selling albums and when radio stations are choosing which songs to play. […]
Posted in Topics: Education
Game Theory and Super Delegates
Monday, March 31st, 2008 7:03 pm
Written by: fk36
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88030744
With Hillary Clinton refusing to drop out of the race and neither candidate looking likely to score the 2024 delegates needed to ensure the Democratic party’s presidential nomination, its looking more and more likely that the eventual nominee will be decided by a vote of the 794 super-delegates at the party’s August convention in Denver. […]
Posted in Topics: Education
Internet: Becoming a Source of Information Cascade.
Monday, March 31st, 2008 6:16 pm
Written by: ranger
http://kin.naver.com/detail/detail.php?
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This link leads to a page that talks about what an information cascade is, and how the Internet is related to the phenomenon.
An information cascade occurs when there so much information that you cannot make a decision just by the signal you get. Instead, you have to look at the signals that others have received […]
Posted in Topics: Education
Information Cascade – Impact of Rumors on Wall Street
Monday, March 31st, 2008 4:25 pm
Written by: ndb27
Can rumors bring about the demise of a venerated Wall Street investment bank? According to the Wall Street Journal, the Securities and Exchange Commission is currently looking into whether market rumors contributed to the downfall of Bear Stearns.
“Bear Stearns has been subject to a significant amount rumor and innuendo over the past week,” said Alan […]
Posted in Topics: social studies
Optical Routing and Flow Control
Monday, March 31st, 2008 4:09 pm
Written by: potassium87
Traffic over the internet is becoming more and more congested. When routing one point on the world wide web to another, internet service providers often want to find the shortest path between them in an effort to optimize data transfer rates. However this often results in many signals being routed through the same path and […]
Posted in Topics: Education
Positive Externality and Cell Phone Carriers
Monday, March 31st, 2008 3:46 pm
Written by: rebelking
Today we learned in class examples of positive externalities, some examples being: vaccines, fax machines, ebay etc. But I wanted to focus on cell phones, more precisely how they are considered a positive externality. For one, people are not going to want to be a part of a plan that is not widely known. This is […]
Posted in Topics: Education
The Job Market and Web Page Rankings
Monday, March 31st, 2008 2:54 pm
Written by: Princess Felicia Octavia Gabrielle del Granditois
Before spring break I attended a presentation for HEI hospitality, a company which buys and sells hotel properties. During the presentation we were addressed by one employee whose job requirements included not simply web design, but web page modification. The purpose of her modifications is to increase the rankings of the web pages […]
Posted in Topics: Education
Monday, March 31st, 2008 2:52 pm
Written by: lfe56
Rumors: Classic information cascades
People deal with rumors everyday in their life. From a high school student to a company CEO, there is always some sort of a rumor circulating about in their social network. In a high school for example, a competitive student, say A, might have spite against another student, say B, who is […]
Posted in Topics: Education
Monday, March 31st, 2008 2:52 pm
Written by: dijkstra
Rumors: Classic information cascades
People deal with rumors everyday in their life. From a high school student to a company CEO, there is always some sort of a rumor circulating about in their social network. In a high school for example, a competitive student, say A, might have spite against another student, say B, who is […]
Posted in Topics: Education
Posted in Topics: Education
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