Sixty years ago, digital computers made information readable. Twenty years ago, the Internet made it reachable. Ten years ago, the first search engine crawlers made it a single database.
The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete - 0 views
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Google's founding philosophy is that we don't know why this page is better than that one: If the statistics of incoming links say it is, that's good enough.
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The scientific method is built around testable hypotheses. These models, for the most part, are systems visualized in the minds of scientists. The models are then tested, and experiments confirm or falsify theoretical models of how the world works. This is the way science has worked for hundreds of years.
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Statistical Data Mining Tutorials - 0 views
Statistical Sites on the World Wide Web - 0 views
How to Make Your Blog Posts More Readable | Blogging Tips from Blogsessive - 0 views
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Write a short introductory paragraph and tell me exactly what I’m about to read.
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Make use of paragraphs
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Make use of paragraphs and line breaks. Huge blocks of text are very hard to scan
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Data mining is not just a data recovery tool | Styx online - 0 views
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Data Mining is a process of discovering meaningful new correlations, patterns and trends by sifting through large amounts of data stored in repositories, using statistical, data analysis and mathematical techniques
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Data mining is the crucial process that helps companies better comprehend their customers. Data mining can be defined as ‘the nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data’ and also as ‘the science of extracting useful information from large sets or databases’.
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