Submitted by Bradley Baker09.01.2008
A new Google project, Chrome -- an open-source browser -- was announced today.
This prediction is that Chrome will achieve at least 10% market share according to Net Applications (monthly statistics) by September 1st, 2009. If Chrome is publicly disavowed by Google this prediction may be closed early.
reference article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10029914-2.html
Suggested Odds50.00%
Prediction Close Date:08.23.2009 (EST)
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"1. Search to make sure there isn't already a similar prediction or suggestion in The Standard. "
Why bother?
denis Lafont's suggestion on the same topic, which followed this one by a couple of hours and needed significant editing, made it onto the Featured Suggestions list on the homepage and, as a result, received double-digit Yes votes (and no No votes the last time I saw it). And has now made it all the way into becoming a playable prediction. Yet this suggestion, which didn't get lucky and tapped by TIS editors for featuring, languished, receiving a vote of 1-1.
What possible incentive is there to make such a search prior to posting a new suggestion?
It also helps highlight just how important featuring can be.
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