Getting both sides of an argument

September 13th, 2007 by rbanks

Debatewise treats decision as data
“The underlying principle is this: Who has the time to read hundreds of random blog or forum posts or an issue they are interested in? A better idea is to pose a question and have opposing sides put their case temperately. But how often do you see that online?”
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TechCrunch UK


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