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Doug Kass predicted a 'mid to late summer destination of S&P 1050'. Close, but no cigar - the S&P flirted with 1040 and then receded.


In April, Daniel Amir predicted Apple would release a low-end iPhone model without wifi for emerging markets. Didn't happen.


Michael Arrington (a tech blogger) predicted a myspace.com email service to compete with Gmail in early April. No sign of it.


Looking forward to getting some development time on the site this weekend, to clean things up. Executive summary: Never use Rails


Analyst Mike Abramsky correctly predicted the release of a $99 version of the iPhone (but we forgot to credit him at the time)


John Battelle predicted that integration of Twitter into advertising on third-party sites would be "commonplace" by now. No sign of it.


Analyst Gene Munster predicted no new iPhone hardware at WWDC. Analyst Gene Munster was wrong.


John Gruber gets the "easiest Apple prediction of the year" right. Apple launches a new iPhone at WWDC.


Paul Thurrott incorrectly predicted that Windows 7 would be finalized in April and ship this month. Revised release date is October 22.


Macquarie Research correctly predicted that Nintendo would announce a Super Mario game for the Wii at E3.


Climate change denialist David Archibald predicted a May UAH MSU Global Temperature result of -0.4°; it came in at +0.4°. WRONG on sign.


In February, Fox News entity Monica Crowley predicted gold price above $1.5k "within a few months". Gold is at $928, marking her WRONG


Scientist Guangmen Guo RIGHT about a 5.0+ earthquake hitting SE Iran at the end of April. 5.6 quake on 4/30, two weeks after prediction.


In December, Paul Thurrott predicted Windows 7 would be finalized by the end of April. The world is still waiting, and Paul gets a WRONG


Steve Forbes predicted in October 2008 there would be signs of economic recovery by now. Bzzzt. http://wrongtomorrow.com/predictions/190


Vaughan-Nichols bests his previous land speed record for failure with an ill-advised stock pick: http://wrongtomorrow.com/predictions/246/


Send me ideas for Twitter integration! Right now the plan is just to push all predictions (new and newly tested), but I'd like to do more


We have our first winner in the men's individual fail: http://wrongtomorrow.com/predictions/165/. I like that it got so wrong so fast.


hello followers! I will hook Twitter up to the feed of new predictions as soon as I can, but have to finish setting up the RSS feeds first


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