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Big Data for better innovation policy | Nesta - 0 views

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Tracking Urbanization: How big data can drive policies to make cities work for the poor - 0 views

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    Every minute, dozens of people in East Asia move from the countryside to the city. The massive population shift is creating some of the world's biggest mega-cities including Tokyo, Shanghai, Jakarta, Seoul and Manila, as well as hundreds of medium and smaller urban areas.
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One Third of European Businesses to Introduce Wearable Technology to the Workplace in 2015 - 0 views

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    However, over three quarters of businesses in the UK, France and Germany admit they have no policy for managing the impact of wearables joining the network
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A political economy of Twitter data? Conducting research with proprietary data is neith... - 0 views

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    Social media research is on the rise but researchers are increasingly at the mercy of the changing limits and access policies of social media platforms. API and third party access to platforms can be unreliable and costly. Sam Kinsley outlines the limitations and stumbling blocks when researchers gather social media data.
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