Back in 2011, Google execs were e-maling back and forth about the value of user location data, strategizing on how to grow the mound of information the company could collect around customers» real - life interactions. (inc.com)
Michael Kanellos of CNET looks at TechTurn, a company in Austin that «says refurbishing offers the most efficient alternative to dealing with the world's growing mound of e-waste. (treehugger.com)
Without doing that, all of our growing mounds of big data will simply be big blobs on ever - bigger data servers. (fortune.com)