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You happily give Facebook terabytes of structured data about yourself, content with the implicit tradeoff that Facebook is going to give you a social service that makes your life better.
John Battelle
Life
Service
You
Facebook
Yourself
Better
About
Give
Data
Structured
Implicit
Content
Makes
Going
Happily
Social
Your
Social Service
Anytime Facebook wants to change how it might use all that data about you, in any way, across any service it has within the Facebook ecosystem, all it has to do is change one privacy policy, tell you about it, and that's that.
John Battelle
Service
You
Privacy
Change
Facebook
Way
Tell
About
Data
Ecosystem
Policy
Within
How
Any
Wants
Anytime
Might
Across
Use
If we as a society do not understand 'the cloud,' in all its aspects - what data it holds, how it works, what the bargains are we make as we engage with it, we'll all be the poorer for it, I believe.
John Battelle
Cloud
Believe
Society
Data
Make
Understand
How
Holds
Poorer
Engage
Bargain
Aspects
Works
In a world lit by data, street corners are painted with contextual information, automobiles can navigate autonomously, thermostats respond to patterns of activity, and retail outlets change as rapidly (and individually) as search results from Google.
John Battelle
Change
World
Google
Corners
Respond
Rapidly
Outlets
Data
Results
Retail
Individually
Lit
Information
Automobiles
Patterns
Painted
Navigate
Search
Activity
Street
If done correctly, dynamic scoring will provide a more complete picture of Congress's actions. This is exactly the type of modeling the private sector uses, and advances in data collection and analysis create an opportunity for it to be employed accurately.
John Delaney
Opportunity
Will
Picture
Congress
Analysis
Type
Complete
Sector
Correctly
Collection
Exactly
Data
More
Advances
Employed
Private
Provide
Scoring
Private Sector
Modeling
Accurately
Done
Dynamic
Create
Uses
Actions
I'm not for the mass collection of data. I go the other way.
John F. Kelly
Other
Way
Collection
Data
Mass
Go
When a hacker gains access to any corporate data, the value of that data depends on which server, or sometimes a single person's computer, that the hacker gains access to.
John McAfee
Sometimes
Value
Hacker
Single
Corporate
Data
Computer
Access
Person
Any
Depends
Which
Gains
Server
TIA was being used by real users, working on real data - foreign data. Data where privacy is not an issue.
John Poindexter
Privacy
Data
Foreign
Real
Issue
Being
Where
Working
Used
Users
Being Used
It's easy for me to see how a business proposition is going to play out, or who our next-generation competitors are, from taking this data point from this customer and another data point from another customer... and jump to Z.
John T. Chambers
Me
Business
Our
Out
Easy
See
Data
Point
Proposition
Taking
Another
How
Jump
Going
Customer
Who
Play
Competitors
The window was open for us to play in the consumer as data, voice, video came together. This is where you have to have the courage to take good business risks because if you don't, you never win.
John T. Chambers
Good
You
Business
Together
Risks
Courage
Win
Window
Data
Voice
Take
Consumer
Never
Open
Because
Came
Where
Video
Us
Play
So ensuring the integrity of the data and integrity and validity of the connection is a very important element in any company's strategy that is moving towards a Web service paradigm.
John W. Thompson
Service
Integrity
Important
Strategy
Validity
Ensuring
Paradigm
Web
Data
Towards
Very
Any
Moving
Connection
Company
Element
I don't practice, but I am still officially in paediatrics. I keep in touch with journals, and I have a very good data bank of medical information and there is a key thing for a writer knowing where to go. I know where to go to get the information that I need.
Jonathan Kellerman
Good
Key
Practice
Key Thing
Touch
Data
Writer
Journals
Know
Knowing
Am
Still
Go
Very
Get
Officially
Bank
Where
Information
Keep
Medical
Thing
Need
Search engines generally treat personal names as search terms like any others: Data is data.
Jonathan Zittrain
Treat
Others
Data
Generally
Like
Names
Terms
Personal
Any
Engines
Search
Search Engines
If you entrust your data to others, they can let you down or outright betray you.
Jonathan Zittrain
You
Down
Others
Betray
Data
Outright
Entrust
Your
Big data has been used by human beings for a long time - just in bricks-and-mortar applications. Insurance and standardized tests are both examples of big data from before the Internet.
Jose Ferreira
Time
Internet
Long
Long Time
Big
Before
Has-Been
Examples
Data
Both
Insurance
Been
Tests
Human
Just
Human Beings
Used
Standardized
Beings
Applications
Education has always produced an incredible amount of data; that's always been obvious to me. But technology had to catch up.
Jose Ferreira
Education
Me
Technology
Incredible
Data
Had
Catch
Obvious
Always
Been
Up
Produced
Amount
Big data in education has huge potential to improve learning materials.
Jose Ferreira
Education
Learning
Big
Data
Potential
Materials
Huge
Improve
Google, Facebook, and other consumer web companies violate our privacy. But that's only because they have an ad-based business model. They can only make money by selling your data - and degrading the product experience with ads.
Jose Ferreira
Privacy
Business
Facebook
Experience
Money
Google
Other
Our
Degrading
Web
Data
Only
Ads
Consumer
Make
Because
Selling
Model
Business Model
Product
Your
Companies
Violate
I want to make sure I have a system that allows me to know that the platoon sergeant and platoon commander aren't going to move at the same time when we come back from deployment. That sounds pretty simple, but it's really about data.
Joseph Dunford
Time
Me
Simple
Back
System
Pretty
About
Data
Come
Know
Make
Sure
Sounds
Commander
Same
Going
Move
Same Time
Want
Deployment
Really
Sergeant
Platoon
People treat citizens like they're some kind of unreliable source, but citizens are data. They are a data set.
Josh Fox
People
Treat
Kind
Citizens
Some
Data
Unreliable
Like
Source
Set
The purpose of the Filecoin currency is to create a fungible token that can be spent to hire the miner network to store files. The first and foremost use of the currency is precisely this: locking it up as a reward to miners who successfully store data on the network.
Juan Benet
Reward
First
Miner
Spent
Miners
Locking
Data
Network
Purpose
Hire
Foremost
Up
Precisely
Currency
Store
Create
Successfully
Use
Token
Who
Filecoin
Files
On social networking sites, we may expose ourselves, but we choose to do so. We are in control and, often wrongly, we do not feel we are giving away tradable data.
Julian Baggini
Giving
Control
Ourselves
Data
Networking
Feel
Wrongly
Sites
May
Often
Social
Choose
Expose
Away
What we know is smartphones are everywhere and they are rich in data. What we know is that there are apps once downloaded by the consumer that will also in turn download the consumers' contact book. Most consumers don't want that to happen and don't know it's happening.
Kamala Harris
Book
Will
Rich
Once
Everywhere
Apps
Data
Consumer
Consumers
Contact
Know
Most
Also
Want
Happen
Happening
Turn
Download
Downloaded
Data and data sets are not objective; they are creations of human design. We give numbers their voice, draw inferences from them, and define their meaning through our interpretations.
Kate Crawford
Design
Sets
Our
Define
Draw
Objective
Give
Data
Voice
Through
Inference
Human
Them
Meaning
Creations
Interpretations
Numbers
Data will always bear the marks of its history. That is human history held in those data sets.
Kate Crawford
History
Will
Sets
Marks
Those
Data
Bear
Always
Human
Held
Human History
Big data sets are never complete.
Kate Crawford
Big
Sets
Complete
Data
Never
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