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People are very interested in having access to wireless data while they are on a plane.
Steve Largent
People
Data
Having
Wireless
Access
Very
While
Interested
Plane
Brands are spending hundreds of millions of dollars trying to get to young people by using music as the vehicle. Being able to use music data and making it actionable so they can target and speak to these fans, that's super important.
Steve Stoute
Music
People
Speak
Fans
Important
Young
Spending
Hundreds
Super
Able
Data
Vehicle
Making
Dollars
Target
Brands
Get
Trying
Being
Young People
Use
Actionable
Using
Millions
Millions Of Dollars
I related to the whole hippie, acid-test confluence of the early Internet. The idea that we should be open and interoperate with our data resonated with me.
Stewart Butterfield
Me
Internet
Related
Our
Data
Open
Idea
Hippie
Confluence
Should
Whole
Early
The Aadhar data that was leaked to American companies was, in a way, a betrayal to the country.
Subramanian Swamy
Country
Way
Betrayal
Data
Leaked
American
American Companies
Companies
We can inform decisions when we look at data points on retention rates with your first hundred users, when we look at things like survey responses from your first hundred users.
Sunil Nagaraj
First
Hundred
Responses
Rates
Data
Points
Retention
Like
Look
Survey
Inform
Decisions
Your
Users
Things
You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are - the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day.
Susan Orlean
Day
Crazy
You
Every Day
Phones
Smart
Internet
Every
Thinking
Omnipresent
State
Our
Our Lives
Security
Data
Could
Crumbs
Tracking
How
Leave
Go
Cameras
Trail
Very
Selves
Really
Electronic
Lives
When I got out of undergrad, I had a degree in theater and telecommunications. My first job, I was a news reporter for the local stories for NPR. Then I was a country-western DJ. I did data entry for a yearbook company. In my mid-20s I went back to grad school at NYU, and I specialized in playwriting.
Suzanne Collins
News
School
Job
Degree
First
Playwriting
Local
Back
Telecommunications
Out
Data
Entry
Had
First Job
Got
Yearbook
Grad
Grad School
Did
Reporter
Stories
Theater
Then
Company
Specialized
NYU
ICT careers are becoming more complex as a result of the digital revolution, where smarter connections are being made between people, processes, data, and things.
Tae Yoo
People
Result
Digital
Made
Revolution
Complex
Data
More
Between
Smarter
Becoming
Being
Where
Processes
Connections
Things
Careers
When we harness the ability to turn connections into data and then into knowledge, we can empower citizens, patients, and professionals to prevent disease, avoid or better manage health crises, and even save lives.
Tae Yoo
Health
Knowledge
Better
Harness
Crises
Citizens
Ability
Data
Prevent
Empower
Disease
Manage
Patients
Turn
Then
Avoid
Connections
Even
Professionals
Lives
Save
By converging people, process, and data, the benefits the Internet of Everything delivers to humanity are seemingly infinite. Imagine being able to track and understand, and then predict, long-term weather patterns. Farmers will be able to plant crops that have the greatest chance for success.
Tae Yoo
Success
Humanity
People
Benefits
Plant
Internet
Will
Weather
Predict
Everything
Able
Crops
Seemingly
Data
Long-Term
Track
Understand
Greatest
Infinite
Being
Process
Patterns
Then
Farmers
Chance
Imagine
You don't just wake up one day with dementia or Alzheimer's; these conditions are developmental. Even when a problem triggers the need to collect data, it's reviewed by a specialist and filed away. There's no central repository allowing information to be shared across a multitude of researchers worldwide.
Tan Le
Day
You
Problem
Wake Up
Worldwide
One Day
Collect
Triggers
Data
Allowing
Shared
Developmental
Dementia
Alzheimer
Reviewed
Conditions
Wake
Up
Repository
Just
Information
Central
Across
Researchers
Even
Specialist
Multitude
Away
Need
! want to leverage the creativity of researchers across mathematics, statistics, data mining, computer science, biology, medicine, and the public at large.
Tan Le
Mathematics
Science
Creativity
Computer Science
Biology
Medicine
Statistics
Mining
Data
Computer
Want
Public
Across
Researchers
Large
Leverage
In 1988, federal data showed a modest China-trade surplus of $1.6 billion in Canada's favour.
Terry Glavin
Favour
Data
Federal
Surplus
Canada
Modest
Billion
David Cameron has already said, and I have said, that a Conservative government would be giving the security agencies and law enforcement agencies the powers that they need to ensure that they are keeping up to date as people communicate with data.
Theresa May
Government
People
Communicate
Conservative
Law
Giving
Conservative Government
Ensure
Security
Would
Would-Be
Law Enforcement
Data
Date
David
David Cameron
Powers
Said
Cameron
Up
Up-To-Date
Agencies
Enforcement
Keeping
Need
Web users ultimately want to get at data quickly and easily. They don't care as much about attractive sites and pretty design.
Tim Berners-Lee
Business
Care
Design
Easily
Pretty
Web
About
Data
Attractive
Ultimately
Quickly
dont Care
Get
Sites
Want
Much
Users
We don't collect a lot of your data and understand every detail about your life. That's just not the business that we are in.
Tim Cook
Life
Business
Every
Collect
Detail
About
Data
Understand
Lot
Just
Your
Resveratrol is fascinating stuff. One of the best sources of information about it is the Immortality Institute. They have a forum where some people are in the 500 Club, as they call it. They've been taking 500 milligrams for years. It's a really great source of data.
Tim Ferriss
Best
Great
People
Some People
Club
Immortality
Some
About
Data
Taking
Great Source
Stuff
Institute
Call
Been
Source
Years
Sources
Where
Information
Really
Forum
Fascinating
Just because you're right-wing shouldn't mean you don't believe climate science data. They're unrelated.
Tim Minchin
You
Science
Believe
Right-Wing
Data
Unrelated
Because
Climate
Just
Just Because
Mean
There's a project that I started at HHS called the Health Data Initiative. The whole idea was to take a page from what the government had done to make weather data and GPS available back in the day.
Todd Park
Government
Health
Day
Weather
Back
Project
Data
Take
Had
Idea
Make
Done
Available
Page
Whole
Initiative
Started
Part of my responsibility as an officer was to oversee a team of analysts charged with synthesizing all of the data points on the map to see how one related to another. By bringing those data points together, a broader picture could be drawn and a strategy developed to counter the existing threat.
Todd Young
Together
Responsibility
Picture
Strategy
Related
Analyst
Broader
Those
Drawn
Charged
Threat
See
Data
Could
Points
Counter
Developed
Part
Another
How
Oversee
Existing
Officer
Team
Map
Bringing
People feel vulnerable when they travel. Nobody wants to be taken advantage of or talked into something they don't want. Staying at Motel 6 makes you feel smarter. In fact, I think it actually means you are smarter, but I have no hard data to support that.
Tom Bodett
You
Travel
People
Think
Staying
Something
Data
Fact
Taken
Support
Advantage
Feel
Nobody
Smarter
Talked
Motel
Vulnerable
Makes
In Fact
Want
Wants
Means
Hard
Actually
The policy issue is this: the TSA should focus less on big data commercial background checks of passengers, which have proven unpopular and unreliable, and more time on securing flights by screening passengers for weapons and explosives.
Tom Bossert
Time
Focus
Big
Background
Unpopular
Weapons
Data
More
Unreliable
Checks
Policy
Passengers
Proven
Issue
Commercial
Screening
Which
Should
Explosives
Less
Flights
The NSA is not listening to anyone's phone calls. They're not reading any Americans' e-mails. They're collecting simply the data that your phone company already has, and which you don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy, so they can search that data quickly in the event of a terrorist plot.
Tom Cotton
You
Privacy
Phone
Listening
Reading
Expectation
Phone Calls
Plot
Collecting
Data
Simply
Calls
Terrorist
Quickly
American
Any
Anyone
Which
Your
Reasonable
Company
Search
Event
The way we work in public health is, we make the best recommendations and decisions based on the best available data.
Tom Frieden
Work
Best
Health
Way
Recommendations
Data
Make
Decisions
Public
Available
Public Health
Based
If you look at the data, the inner city that was the riot zone lost 55,000 jobs in the ten years from 1992 to 2002, instead of gaining a surplus of 50,000.
Tom Hayden
You
Lost
Jobs
City
Riot
Ten
Data
Ten Years
Instead
Look
Surplus
Years
Gaining
Inner
Inner City
Zone
If you think data about illegal alien crime is hidden from public, just try to find information on the contagious diseases brought across our borders by illegal aliens from nearly 100 countries.
Tom Tancredo
You
Try
Crime
Alien
Think
Our
Hidden
Find
Borders
Brought
About
Data
Contagious
Countries
Diseases
Just
Information
Public
Across
Illegal
Illegal Aliens
Nearly
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