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Image of Jared Sandberg
One of the Internet's strengths is its ability to help consumers find the right needle in a digital haystack of data.
- Jared Sandberg
Collection: Data
Image of Kaoru Ishikawa
When you see data, doubt [them]! When you see measurements, doubt them!
- Kaoru Ishikawa
Collection: Data
Image of Gregg Easterbrook
The science has changed from ambiguous to near-unanimous... Based on the data I'm now switching sides regarding global warming, from skeptic to convert.
- Gregg Easterbrook
Collection: Data
Image of Robert Glaser
We're in this period where we're getting good data rates. I would say we're getting data rates that are like the data rates we got when we launched RealAudio in 1995.
- Robert Glaser
Collection: Data
Image of Owsley Stanley
Nobody is delineated, nobody is concentrated. There is a lot of extraneous stuff. Like for instance, the satellites that measure in the atmosphere, there is billions and billions and billions of bytes of data, only maybe 2% of which are actually useful. They don't know what the rest are for, they don't know what good they are.
- Owsley Stanley
Collection: Data
Image of Bill Lee
The most important question regarding Big Data at almost any company is: How much are your customers really worth?
- Bill Lee
Collection: Data
Image of Morris H. DeGroot
A problem of statistical inference or, more simply, a statistics problem is a problem in which data that have been generated in accordance with some unknown probability distribution must be analyzed and some type of inference about the unknown distribution must be made.
- Morris H. DeGroot
Collection: Data
Image of Bill Ford
It's amazing how much data is out there. The question is how do we put it in a form that's usable?
- Bill Ford
Collection: Data
Image of Michael Healy
To me, the main weakness of EDA is its failure to enquire why the data were collected in the first place and its consequent tendency to apply ingenious methods largely because they are so attractively ingenious.
- Michael Healy
Collection: Data
Image of Peter Norvig
We dont have better algorithms, we just have more data
- Peter Norvig
Collection: Data
Image of Margaret Millar
People, alas, are more impressed by statistics than they are by ideas.
- Margaret Millar
Collection: Data
Image of Maurice Kendall
Statistics is the branch of scientific method which deals with the data obtained by counting or measuring the properties of populations of natural phenomena.
- Maurice Kendall
Collection: Data
Image of Lisa Gansky
At the global level, there are a growing number of city-based bike-sharing programs, that take advantage of mobile devices to reserve your bike, keep track of it, and collect data that helps to improve the service.
- Lisa Gansky
Collection: Data
Image of Judith Curry
Recent data and research supports the importance of natural climate variability and calls into question the conclusion that humans are the dominant cause of recent climate change.
- Judith Curry
Collection: Data
Image of Saul Gorn
The term "informatics" was first defined by Saul Gorn of University of Pennsylvania in 1983 (Gorn, 1983) as computer science plus information science used in conjunction with the name of a discipline such as business administration or biology. It denotes an application of computer science and information science to the management and processing of data, information and knowledge in the named discipline.
- Saul Gorn
Collection: Data
Image of Peter Pronovost
Quality without science and research is absurd. You can't make inferences that something works when you have 60 percent missing data.
- Peter Pronovost
Collection: Data
Image of Ronald Fisher
Modern statisticians are familiar with the notion that any finite body of data contains only a limited amount of information on any point under examination; that this limit is set by the nature of the data themselves, and cannot be increased by any amount of ingenuity expended in their statistical examination: that the statistician's task, in fact, is limited to the extraction of the whole of the available information on any particular issue.
- Ronald Fisher
Collection: Data
Image of Matthew Humphreys
The creative folks intuitively design what's best for the user, while data folks provide great insights. The true unicorns are those who can go end-to-end designing, building, measuring, analyzing, and iterating with a combination of user intuition and deep analytics.
- Matthew Humphreys
Collection: Data
Image of Ward Cunningham
When a manager asks for hard data, that's usually just his way of saying no.
- Ward Cunningham
Collection: Data
Image of Kimberley Walsh
The modern marketer is: an experimenter, a lover of data, a content creator, a justifier of ROI.
- Kimberley Walsh
Collection: Data
Image of David Hahn
Marketers can target Sponsored Updates to any segment of our premium audience based on professional profile data across more than 225 million members.
- David Hahn
Collection: Data
Image of Taiichi Ohno
Data is of course important in manufacturing, but I place the greatest emphasis on facts.
- Taiichi Ohno
Collection: Data
Image of Peter Armitage
Statistics may be defined as the discipline concerned with the treatment of numerical data derived from groups of individuals.
- Peter Armitage
Collection: Data
Image of Vernon Lee
things in this world are very roughly averaged; and although averaging is a useful, rapid way of dispatching business, it does undoubtedly waste a great deal which is too good for wasting.
- Vernon Lee
Collection: Data
Image of Jonathan Gottschall
Humans simply aren’t moved to action by 'data dumps,' dense PowerPoint slides, or spreadsheets packed with figures. People are moved by emotion. The best way to emotionally connect other people to our agenda begins with “Once upon a time
- Jonathan Gottschall
Collection: Data
Image of Eben Moglen
Everybody is connected to everybody else, all data that can be shared will be shared: get used to it.
- Eben Moglen
Collection: Data
Image of Kenneth Waltz
If we gather more and more data and establish more and more associations, however, we will not finally find that we know something. We will simply end up having more and more data and larger sets of correlations.
- Kenneth Waltz
Collection: Data
Image of Roger Kimball
Welcome to the information age. Data, data, everywhere, but no one knows a thing.
- Roger Kimball
Collection: Data
Image of Clifford Geertz
What we call our data are really our own constructions of other people’s constructions of what they and their compatriots are up to.
- Clifford Geertz
Collection: Data
Image of Phil Zuckerman
Theory without data is myth: data without theory is madness.
- Phil Zuckerman
Collection: Data
Image of Ben Goldacre
The plural of anecdotes is not data
- Ben Goldacre
Collection: Data
Image of Peter Sagal
If you are using search data to decide what's fashionable, you are not fashionable.
- Peter Sagal
Collection: Data
Image of Mabel Seeley
figures are clear and open, they hold nothing hidden, no secret they will not tell.
- Mabel Seeley
Collection: Data
Image of Lewis Wolpert
Both Newton and Darwin were driven by the data and were forced to recognize that they couldn't explain everything. It may be a characteristic of great scientists to know what to accept and what to leave out.
- Lewis Wolpert
Collection: Data
Image of Chris Bennett
People will come to your site because you have good compelling content. You need to hit it from all angles: blog posts, articles, graphs, data, infographics, interactive content - even short pictures when you Tweet.
- Chris Bennett
Collection: Data
Image of Martin Lindstrom
Where big data is all about seeking correlations - and thus to make incremental changes - small data is all about causations - seeking to understand the reasons why.
- Martin Lindstrom
Collection: Data
Image of Martin Lindstrom
Small Data defines this space, identifies the imbalances we all have and thus the gap these imbalances represents for your new innovation.
- Martin Lindstrom
Collection: Data
Image of Martin Lindstrom
Big data is great when you want to verify and quantify small data - as big data is all about seeking a correlation - small data about seeking the causation.
- Martin Lindstrom
Collection: Data
Image of Eric Topol
Not only can consumers handle their personal genetic information, but they are getting genomically oriented and anchored about such data.
- Eric Topol
Collection: Data
Image of DJ Spooky
We live in a world so utterly infused with digitality that it makes even the slightest action ripple across the collection of data bases we call the web.
- DJ Spooky
Collection: Data
Image of Douglas Crockford
Generally, the craft of programming is the factoring of a set of requirements into a a set of functions and data structures.
- Douglas Crockford
Collection: Data
Image of Dick Armey
Demagoguery beats data in making public policy.
- Dick Armey
Collection: Data
Image of Katherine McCoy
The challenge is for the graphic designer to turn data into information and information into messages of meaning.
- Katherine McCoy
Collection: Data
Image of Honor Harger
Radio astronomy reflects our fascination with how audio can be used to understand information or ideas. Just as scientists visualize data through charts and pictures, we can use 'data sonification' to translate radio signals into sound that help us better understand some of our most enigmatic planetary systems.
- Honor Harger
Collection: Data
Image of Dick Taylor
Governance allows organizations...t o use critical data to drive the organization.
- Dick Taylor
Collection: Data
Image of Mark Crislip
Belief is what you do when there is no data.
- Mark Crislip
Collection: Data
Image of Dan Jones
IBM customers of any size can now rest assured that Double-Take, the most innovative, flexible and reliable data protection solution on the market, is proven to integrate easily into their IBM infrastructure.
- Dan Jones
Collection: Data
Image of Todd Park
Data by itself is not useful. Data is only useful if it can be applied for public benefit.
- Todd Park
Collection: Data
Image of Nathan Shedroff
You need to marry the qualitative with the quantitative. It better informs us so we can decide what to do. We can't be afraid of data and analysis. We have to use that lens.
- Nathan Shedroff
Collection: Data