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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Big data for voters


 Hurricane Sandy cut a devastating path through the Northeast, and many people are still without electricity, fuel, or shelter. They still had the right to vote, but what were they to do if their usual polling place was knocked out of commission? To find out where they should go, they were able to find answers in big data. Read more in Big-Data to Get Out the Vote

Thursday, October 11, 2012

What do you think of pink?

Do you automatically buy anything that allies itself with "the cause?" There are reasons to think rather than blindly support all that is dressed in pink as discussed in http://uncommoncontent.blogspot.com/2012/10/beyond-pink.html

Predictive analytics for relationships

That's at the heart of Dr. John Gottman's approach, which he expands on in his latest book, What Makes Love Last? How to Build Trust and Avoid Betrayal. I wrote about that book  here.

I've written about his earlier work in several posts:

The ultimate marriage manual

 and the 4 part Marriage success between two earthlings 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

IT and business don't always agree on big data

Not all decision makers within an organization are on the same page with respect to big data plans. The disparity is due to the different perspectives of the business and IT end of the organizations.

Read more: IT, business have different views on data - FierceBigData