In September 2007 I predicted that “Google [will buy] a TV ad for Google.com aimed at mass consumers  before September 2008. I only missed it by a year and a half.
In December, before Avatar was released and while some still thought it more likely to sink than swim, Slate journalist Josh Levin asked us to predict its opening weekend box office earnings using our models. We projected between $65 and $84 million. The actual number? $77 million.
Confession: In this post I am guilty of exactly the sins I’ve complained about in the past: cherry picking positive outcomes in hindsight, and measuring probabilistic predictions categorically and in isolation. Oops.
I also still stand behind my April 2007 prediction about the eventual decline of satellite radio. Sirius-XM’s stock is down 67% since then. Others agree:
http://www.minyanville.com/businessmarkets/articles/sirius-xm-ipod-iphone-bluetooth-apple/1/8/2010/id/26283