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Ruth Cuadra

Futurist Vision: Big Data = Big Opportunity - 1 views

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    big data can help businesses offer much more precisely tailored products or services through an ever-narrower segmentation of customers lots of data points in this article
Ruth Cuadra

Big data is worth nothing without big science | Business Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    Many organizations are rich in data but poor in insight. But what if museums could use their "data" to see not just what's happening now, but also to model what they could be doing to optimize outcomes for the future? Enter the CAMLF team.
Emily Holm

The British Library Big Data Experiment - Digital scholarship blog - 0 views

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    "The British Library Big Data Experiment"
Ava Smith

Outsourcing Architectural Services to BluEntCAD Could Save You Big Dollars - 0 views

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    BluEntCAD shares insights on how a strong relationship between homebuilders and architectural outsourcing services provider can save you big dollars. .
Ruth Cuadra

Mining Twitter gold, at five bucks a pop - 1 views

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    A man purchases fake Twitter followers that generate some very real results.  Reflects on whether "big data" is necessarily reliable.
Ruth Cuadra

When the Art Is Watching You - WSJ - 0 views

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    Museums are mining detailed information from visitors, raising questions about the use of Big Data in the arts.
Megan Conn

Museum exhibitions come to movie theaters » Redding Record Searchlight - 0 views

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    Big museums come to small towns.  How to small town museums stay relevant? 
David Bloom

The Promise and Peril of the 'Data-Driven Society' - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Up to now, the focus on the power and implications of Big Data technology has been involved social media, business decision-making and online privacy. Those are big subjects in their own right. So it’s not surprising that the notion of a data-driven society has not been much considered.
Ariane Karakalos

Could These Start-Ups Become the Next Big Thing? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Here is an inherently incomplete list of companies that have the potential to be a hit — whether because they’ve seen explosive user growth, or are attracting investors or a new demographic, or just because they have an unusual idea that seems to be taking off.
Ruth Cuadra

What's the Future of Work? - At Work - WSJ - 1 views

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    how, where and with whom we work will undergo some big changes Today we value journalists and surgeons much more than janitors, but in 2022 we may think very differently. We will need to understand what humans are really good at and foster those skills, outsourcing the rest
Catherine King

We think, therefore we are - FT.com - 0 views

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    What's The (Next Big) Idea For Flourishing Philosophy Clubs?
Ruth Cuadra

REMIX Summit by CultureLabel.com with Google & Bloomberg - 0 views

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    A new global summit for culture, entrepreneurship and technology tackling the big ideas shaping the future of the cultural sector. (Would love to see what comes out of this)
Karen Wade

Google Glass sees all -- and that raises privacy concerns - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Well, it looks like one more "invention from the future" is about to invade the market. Let's just hope Big Brother isn't watching. The real question however is how can something like Google Glasses be used by the museum field. Actually, the possibilities are endless.
Ruth Cuadra

Big Data Having Big Impact on City Operations - 0 views

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    a broad trend: how data-driven decision making can lead to the most effective use of a city's limited financial resources
Lisa Eriksen

Why Apple Is Betting Big on Search | Wired Business | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Consolidation of tech giants is something we should be paying attention to, I believe. 
Ruth Cuadra

Be Part of the Australasian Coalescing of Placemaking as a Social Movement! - 0 views

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    Placemaking is becoming a major social movement, from big cities to small towns all across the globe
Ruth Cuadra

Science Pop - Museum Planning - 0 views

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    "I am bothered by the "big box" science centers, $300 million dollar projects seem unnecessary.  You could build 100 smaller science centers for the same $300M budget.  My thinking behind Science Pop (science center in a box), has grown out of a need for community based science centers."
Ruth Cuadra

Nike Backs Off Fuelband Wearable Fitness Trackers - 0 views

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    Nike moving away from hardware to focus on software integration with other platforms. A chink the armor of wearable technology as the next big thing that is already here?
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