Quotes about data
data designed less minutes navigation network people portable sync systems ten week work
This is designed for portable navigation systems or handheld GPS receivers, where people can sync to the network server once a week and after that they don't have to work about getting data from satellites. Start-up times will go from 1-to-2 minutes to less than ten seconds.
data economic harsh people reality statement
This is not an insult. This is a statement of the harsh reality of the economic data that people should look at. Eliot Spitzer
data people presenting scare scenario scientific understand
This isn't a scare tactic. What this is doing is presenting some scientific data in a real-world scenario so people can understand it.
data engines kinds nose search tent using
This is the camel's nose under the tent for using search engines and all kinds of data aggregators as surveillance tools.
data likely move next rates until
The upshot of all this is that the next move in rates is still likely to be up, but not until the data give the go ahead.
data economy
This data will tell us little about the economy going forward,
data evidence fresh gains hitting housing mortgage rates recent
This data is fresh evidence that recent gains in mortgage rates are hitting the housing market.
data dollar euro happen japanese positive rally versus zone
There really has not been justification for the dollar rally to happen exclusively versus the euro, especially because euro zone data has been kind of positive and Japanese data has kind of languished in a funk.
data likely sufficient
There is not sufficient data on other countries, many of which are likely to be very corrupt. Peter Eigen
data four similar
This is very similar to the data we got three, four years ago.
data due economic half pivotal recovery reporting scope second week worse
A second half recovery has already been priced in and we are well into the quarterly reporting season. The economic data due out this week will be pivotal and if it does come in worse than expected, there is scope for downside.
data provide
They don't provide any data to substantiate their claim.
data
They didn't even look at it, but they didn't have the data. We have the data in our office.
data problem obesity
We used to be calorie poor and now the problem is obesity. We used to be data poor, now the problem is data obesity. Hal Varian
data numbers finite-number
In theory, there is nothing the computer can do that the human mind can not do. The computer merely takes a finite amount of data and performs a finite number of operations upon them. The human mind can duplicate the process Isaac Asimov
data space words-of-wisdom
Here I shall add that the concept of change, and with it the concept of motion, as change of place, is possible only through and in the representation of time. & Motion, for example, presupposes the perception of something movable. But space considered in itself contains nothing movable; consequently motion must be something which is found in space only through experience -in other words, is an empirical datum. Immanuel Kant
data worry focus
The great temptation of Big Data is that we can stop worrying about comprehension and focus on preventive action instead. Instead of wasting precious public resources on understanding the 'why' - i.e., exploring the reasons as to why terrorists become terrorists - one can focus on predicting the 'when' so that a timely intervention could be made. Evgeny Morozov
data hype people
As befits Silicon Valley, 'big data' is mostly big hype, but there is one possibility with genuine potential: that it might one day bring loans - and credit histories - to millions of people who currently lack access to them. Evgeny Morozov
data numbers police
In China, Internet surveillance has already become a profitable industry. In fact, a growing number of private firms eagerly assist the local police by aggregating this data and presenting it in easy-to-browse formats, allowing humans to pursue more analytical tasks. Evgeny Morozov
data essentials development
Anecdotal data is not incidental to theory development at all, but an essential part of it Henry Mintzberg
data may intellect
While hard data may inform the intellect, it is largely soft data that generates wisdom. Henry Mintzberg
data theory researchers
Data don't generate theory - only researchers do that. Henry Mintzberg
data research theory
No generalizing beyond the data, no theory. No theory, no insight. And if no insight, why do research. Henry Mintzberg
data deer blind
Without big data analytics, companies are blind and deaf, wandering out onto the Web like deer on a freeway. Geoffrey Moore
data blind deaf
Without big data, you are blind and deaf and in the middle of a freeway. Geoffrey Moore
data errors world
To no circumstance is the wide diffusion of error in the world more owing than to our habit of adopting conclusions from insufficiently established data. An indispensable preliminary, then, in every investigation, is to get at facts. Until these are arrived at, every opinion, theory, or system, however ingeniously framed, must necessarily rest upon an uncertain basis.
data aggressive
This is the time to be super aggressive Chris Lynch
data clouds today
Big data is at the foundation of all of the megatrends that are happening today, from social to mobile to the cloud to gaming. Chris Lynch
data apps mapping
On mobile, what are the core apps? It's basically messaging, mapping and review data. Jeremy Stoppelman
data doe troops
The traveller must, of course, always be cautious of the overly broad generalisation. But I am an American, and a paucity of data does not stop me from making sweeping, vague, conceptual statements and, if necessary, following these statements up with troops. George Saunders
data-collection data data-science
Data really powers everything that we do. Jeff Weiner
data two-sides coins
If you exchange information internationally, you must strengthen data protection. Those are two sides of the same coin. Gijs de Vries
data ideas use
Radio astronomy reflects our fascination with how audio can be used to understand information or ideas. Just as scientists visualize data through charts and pictures, we can use 'data sonification' to translate radio signals into sound that help us better understand some of our most enigmatic planetary systems. Honor Harger