Thursday, February 5, 2015

Some dirt on dirt data

Sometimes I think back to last Sept when I got a chance to see data in a different role. That is, as a central player in solving civilization-scale challenges. So much has been done, yet there is so much more to do. Just as one example there is soil data. More and more data is being gathered on soil moisture, weather and crop conditions, but new storage techniques, analytical methods and search algorithms are required, as a U of Wis. (Go, Bucky Badger!) researcher said at the conference. - Jack Vaughan




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- SearchDataManagement.com, Sept 2014 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Momentous Tweets in the week of our Lord Jan 25 2015


HBR - We've written a lot of great stuff on digital business models http://s.hbr.org/1tGWJrk

The Onion @TheOnion • 21h21 hours ago Top Story In Sports: Marshawn Lynch Delivers Eloquent 45-Minute Address On Privacy In The Modern Age http://onion.com/1zH2lVj

Mark Madsen @markmadsen • 21h21 hours ago RT @kdnuggets: Can Microsoft make R easy? http://flip.it/gIOeg #rstats http://flip.it/A1eV1

Initiative targets data management, better data policies http://bit.ly/1CVCFDF


Biggest misnaming of place in history? Greenland! NASA | Greenland's Ice Layers Mapped in 3D: http://youtu.be/u0VbPE0TOtQ

Curt Monash shows you where the innovation is.

The Internet of Things just got a watchdog: FTC issues official report.


"There be data here"... lots of ... via

Fast Clustering of Sets: via

Accenture's Vince Dell'Anno discusses the data supply chain