RE: Help get the 400K SIAI matching challenge on Digg's front page

From: Jim Blair (jblair@technological.com)
Date: Wed May 16 2007 - 11:49:17 MDT


Dugg it. Just a thought, have you considered adding google adsense to your
blog? If you drive traffic up you can actually pull in a fair amount of
revenue.

 

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From: Tyler Emerson [mailto:tyleremerson@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:33 AM
To: extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org; wta-talk@transhumanism.org; sl4@sl4.org
Subject: Re: Help get the 400K SIAI matching challenge on Digg's front page

 

Update:

We have 74 diggs. I have been told by someone familiar with Digg that we
need 250 to reach the Top 10 in Science. Please take 15 seconds to become
one of the 250 people who will make this possible:

http://digg.com/general_sciences/SIAI_seeks_funding_for_AI_research

You can invite friends to do the same through Digg's "Spread the Word" page.

Also, see the excellent list of comments at the above URL. Please consider
adding your own.

Best,
Tyler

--
Tyler Emerson | Executive Director
Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
P.O . Box 50182, Palo Alto, CA 94303 USA
emerson@intelligence.org | www.singinst.org <http://www.singinst.org/> 
On 5/10/07, Tyler Emerson <tyleremerson@gmail.com> wrote:
I just learned about an effort to get the SIAI $400,000 Matching Challenge
covered on Digg's front-page.
See: http://digg.com/general_sciences/SIAI_seeks_funding_for_AI_research 
According to an unofficial FAQ about the Digg algorithm, news items in the
Science category must receive 70-85 Diggs within the initial 24 hours to
make it to the front-page. As of now, we have less than five hours to secure
enough votes. We need 55. It takes about 15 seconds to join Digg to digg the
item. 
If you want to help us out, please take a few seconds to digg the above URL.
Posting a positive comment will also improve the odds.
Hundreds of individuals on these lists value SIAI, many of whom are close
friends, so the number of diggs will necessarily increase if everyone avoids
the bystander effect. Nick, Max, Natasha, James, Reason, Spike, and everyone
else who supports the Institute: please take a few seconds to digg the item.
Thanks everyone,
Tyler
--
Tyler Emerson | Executive Director
Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
P.O . Box 50182, Palo Alto, CA 94303 USA
emerson@intelligence.org | www.singinst.org <http://www.singinst.org/> 
 


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