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The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Don't store unnecessary data, keep an eye on what's happening, and don't take unnecessary risks.
Chris Bell
Freedom
Risks
Unnecessary
Eye
Data
Price
Take
Store
Happening
Eternal
Eternal Vigilance
Vigilance
Keep
With Street View, you're curating a data set capable of incredible emotional resonance for the person interacting with it because everyone grew up somewhere. And if your house is in this dataset, that's going to provide some emotional context for you.
Chris Milk
You
Somewhere
Resonance
Incredible
Everyone
Some
Data
Emotional
House
Because
Context
Provide
Up
Person
Going
Interacting
Grew
Capable
View
Your
Street
Set
You can't tell what's aboard a container ship. We carried every kind of cargo, all of it on view: a police car, penicillin, Johnnie Walker Red, toilets, handguns, lumber, Ping-Pong balls, and IBM data cards.
Christopher Buckley
You
Police
Toilets
Car
Every
Cargo
Carried
Tell
Penicillin
Kind
Data
Red
Container
Balls
Ship
Walker
View
Lumber
Cards
I have the idea that running shoes are based on a kind of cult idea - that our feet are flawed and we need shoes to correct those flaws. The shoe companies are in the business of selling shoes. But there's no evidence from running shoe manufacturers that they're right. There's no scientific data that running shoes reduce injury.
Christopher McDougall
Business
Shoes
Our
Evidence
Correct
Those
Kind
Running
Data
Idea
Feet
Scientific
Reduce
Cult
Selling
Shoe
Flawed
Flaws
Manufacturers
Companies
Based
Injury
Right
Need
I love science. I hate supposition, superstition, exaggeration and falsified data. Show me the research, show me the results, show me the conclusions - and then show me some qualified peer reviews of all that.
Claire Scovell LaZebnik
Love
Me
Exaggeration
Science
Hate
Research
Peer
Some
Data
Superstition
Results
Supposition
Qualified
Conclusions
Reviews
Then
Show
The problem for most self-starting leaders who do not have a mentor begins when they measure the results and find themselves fully aware of the data and the analytics, but are completely unaware of what to do.
Clay Clark
Problem
Find
Unaware
Data
Mentor
Results
Leaders
Most
Begins
Themselves
Measure
Who
Fully
Aware
The whole enterprise of teaching managers is steeped in the ethic of data-driven analytical support. The problem is, the data is only available about the past. So the way we've taught managers to make decisions and consultants to analyze problems condemns them to taking action when it's too late.
Clayton M. Christensen
Too Late
Problem
Problems
Past
Action
Too
Late
Analytical
Analyze
Way
Enterprise
About
Data
Only
Consultants
Support
Taking
Make
Condemns
Managers
Taught
Decisions
Available
Them
Ethic
Teaching
Whole
There are many types of economic data, but the type considered by Rob Engle and myself is know as time series.
Clive Granger
Time
Myself
Type
Types
Considered
Data
Economic
Rob
Know
Many
Series
Rob Engle and I are concerned with extracting useful implications from economic data, and so the properties of the data are of particular importance.
Clive Granger
Data
Properties
Economic
Implications
Rob
Particular
Importance
Concerned
Useful
I took computers in high school. I would do all my own programming, but I didn't see the future of computers for anything other than data processing. Who was going to use a computer for communications?
Craig Hatkoff
Future
School
Own
Programming
Other
Took
High
Would
See
High School
Data
My Own
Computer
Computers
Than
Going
Anything
Processing
Communications
Use
Who
'Bloomberg's, you know, for people who don't use the service, provides through the Internet - through specialized computers - information about the financial world. It's a very large data base. I think they have on the order of a billion dollars or more a year in revenue.
Craig Venter
Service
You
People
World
Financial
Internet
Year
Think
About
Data
More
Through
Computers
Know
Revenue
Dollars
Provides
Very
Order
Information
Use
Billion
Billion Dollars
Who
Large
Base
Specialized
I wrote an editorial piece in 'Science' about the nightly data release and how I thought it was bad for science as a field, I think a few years before Celera was formed.
Craig Venter
Science
Thought
Before
Few
Field
Think
Release
Bad
About
Data
Piece
Wrote
How
Editorial
Years
Formed
Nightly
I live with myself. I wake up with myself, I eat, and I take a dump with myself. I don't see anything special there. I do all the same things other human beings and creatures do. I don't see any need to be telling the data of the day of this particular human being by posting it on online. It's not interesting to me.
Damien Rice
Myself
Day
Me
Human Being
Wake Up
Live
Other
Telling
See
Eat
Posting
Data
Online
Take
Particular
Wake
Dump
Up
Same
Any
Human
Same Things
Being
Human Beings
Anything
Interesting
Special
Beings
Creatures
Things
Need
We should teach the students, as well as executives, how to conduct experiments, how to examine data, and how to use these tools to make better decisions.
Dan Ariely
Better
Tools
Examine
Data
Students
Well
Make
Executives
How
Conduct
Experiments
Decisions
Should
Teach
Use
When I talk about the ability for fintech to promote kind of economic growth and productive citizens coming in, using different data and being able to lend to small businesses, see those small businesses start to grow - of course, that means more money for their families, you know, the small-business owner families. They start to hire people.
Dan Schulman
You
People
Money
Those
Kind
Citizens
Promote
Ability
See
Able
About
Data
More
Small
Economic
Small Businesses
Economic Growth
Know
Talk
Course
Coming
Hire
Families
Owner
Being
Different
Lend
Means
Productive
Businesses
Using
Grow
Growth
Start
The data says that with the poor, a little money can buy a lot of happiness. If you're rich, a lot of money can buy you a little more happiness. But in both cases, money does it.
Daniel Gilbert
Happiness
Buy
You
Money
Rich
Says
Cases
Data
More
Both
Does
Lot
Little
Poor
Little Money
When it comes to exploring the mind in the framework of cognitive neuroscience, the maximal yield of data comes from integrating what a person experiences - the first person - with what the measurements show - the third person.
Daniel Goleman
Mind
First
Framework
Data
Neuroscience
First-Person
Integrating
Yield
Person
Experiences
Exploring
Show
Measurements
Cognitive
Third
You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.
Daniel Keys Moran
You
Data
Without
Cannot
Information
To make a vehicle autonomous, you need to gather massive streams of data from loads of sensors and cameras and process that data on the fly so that the car can 'see' what's around it.
Daniel Lyons
You
Car
Fly
See
Data
Vehicle
Massive
Make
Around
Cameras
Process
Autonomous
Sensors
Streams
Loads
Need
Gather
The technology, called near-field communication, involves a microchip that can send and receive data across very short distances, about four inches. Instead of swiping a credit card, you hold your phone near a reader and let the data zip between the two devices.
Daniel Lyons
You
Technology
Communication
Phone
Distances
About
Data
Instead
Between
Devices
Involves
Reader
Very
Send
Short
Hold
Across
Your
Inches
Near
Credit
Card
Credit Card
Four
Receive
Zip
Two
Since the beginning of the internet era, it has been pretty widely accepted that when you join an online service, whatever data you put into it belongs to you.
Daniel Lyons
Service
You
Internet
Beginning
Whatever
Has-Been
Pretty
Data
Online
Join
Put
Since
Accepted
Era
Been
Widely
Belongs
If your data is out there earning money for somebody, you should have a say in it.
Daniel Suarez
You
Money
Somebody
Earning
Say
Out
Data
Should
Your
We have a large amount of data that shows playing fast-paced games improves hand-eye co-ordination, the ability to focus on the task at hand, and your ability to make decisions, as gaming improves your brain's allocation of resources.
Daphne Bavelier
Focus
Resources
Ability
Data
Allocation
Make
Brain
Hand
Task
Improves
Decisions
Your
Games
Gaming
Large
Shows
Fast-Paced
Amount
Playing
At KaBOOM! we are crowd-sourcing a nationwide Map of Play that uses GIS data and user rankings to identify where the engaging playgrounds are located, but more importantly, where they are not.
Darell Hammond
Located
Data
More
Identify
Importantly
Nationwide
Where
Engaging
User
Uses
Map
Play
We saw that our customers required help beyond the data sets they had and that they could benefit from a wider opinion. So we built SurveyMonkey Audience, and we've now got 4 million users who signed up to take surveys. Our clients can choose the demographic they want to hear from, and we can provide that sample.
Dave Goldberg
Sets
Benefit
Our
Saw
Signed
Data
Could
Take
Had
Beyond
Demographic
Opinion
Clients
Audience
Got
Built
Hear
Provide
Up
Surveys
Sample
Want
Customers
Required
Choose
Help
Who
Users
Now
Million
Wider
Sense data are much more controversial than qualia, because they are associated with a controversial theory of perception - that one perceives the world by perceiving one's sense-data, or something like that.
David Chalmers
World
Perception
Sense
Perceiving
Something
Data
More
Like
Because
Than
Controversial
Much
Theory
Associated
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