Not exact matches
Data and research and scholarly journals are great, but
people like Dale,
people with a pubic platform willing to talk openly
about their experiences, spread awareness and create change at a much faster rate than would otherwise have been possible.
A particular emphasis is on «
people analytics,» as
data about employees has become more important than ever.
In 1971, IBM reshaped the way
people thought
about data storage when it released one of the earliest and most convenient mediums: the floppy disk.
On Instagram, where our
data on reach is not as complete, we found
about 120,000 pieces of content, and estimate that an additional 20 million
people were likely served it.
Chatbots integrate with social media, gathering
data about every single
person with whom they interact.
People who know very little
about buying apartments used this false
data as an excuse to tell me not to buy them.
At the same time, we're sitting on a gigantic amount of
data about how
people are using the platform.
In a realm of swirling, incomprehensible big biological
data — which is, perhaps, another way of thinking
about the human body — the opportunity to use computer learning to better anticipate which drugs will work well (and not so well) in any one
person is one we shouldn't pass up.
The toolkit takes into account all kinds of
data — social media, U.S. Census reports, and more — to find out
about what
people are passionate
about and what they are sharing and talking
about on their networks.»
«I would just say that we may or may not have reached out to certain folks very early
about the importance of
data encryption, and if those
people had used our software then that
data that would still be protected today And it's a shame, a shame for society, that they did not take that simple action.
How
about using the
data collected by the states enumerating how many
people are collecting state unemployment insurance benefits?
«Every time you share
data, or you create an email, you have to worry
about both your own security systems and every single
person with whom you share that
data.»
When does Facebook get
data about people from other websites and apps?
The technical term for a geographic territory of this size is a dissemination area: this is the smallest geographic unit for which StatsCan
data is available, and typically includes
about 400 to 700
people.
Access to the complete Twitter stream costs
about $ 30,000 a month, with fees based on usage that can take the charges up to $ 1.5 million a year, according to
people who have used the
data.
They've developed a new sensor that can be placed into a tooth — whether through a crown or even a cavity — and collect
data about the
person it's implanted in.
Beam points out that these GSS numbers represent a very small
data set of young men — only
about 60 to 80
people.
For example, researchers have used
data from a Reddit discussion forum
about movies to train computers to mimic how
people chat
about their favorite films.
The idea was that the more
people Tay chatted with, the more it would learn from the
data it collected
about language.
We also knew donors wanted visibility, so we developed an app that gives them real - time
data about how many
people their donation is helping, plus receipts, news
about the organizations, pictures and videos.
According to Verizon's 2015
Data Breach Investigations Report,
about 50 percent of all security incidents — any event that compromises the confidentiality, integrity or availability of an information asset — are caused by
people inside an organization.
That's the finding of a survey of more than 3,000
people conducted in mid-January by CoinDesk, a New York - based provider of price
data, information and news
about digital tokens.
Regardless of how you feel
about the election, we hope our
data analysis encourages more
people to pay close attention, and illuminates how technology is opening up new kinds of societal understanding based on mobile usage.
«We've heard from
people that they are worried
about sharing information with apps, and they want more control over their
data,» a Facebook press release said.
Quest Diagnostics, a New Jersey - based medical laboratory company, disclosed a
data breach affecting
about 34,000
people on Monday.
It's worth taking a look at that Gates Foundation annual letter, because it includes a lot of
data about how the world is getting better for the most disadvantaged
people in it — and also how most of us are unaware of that fact.
This is not to say that there weren't
people warning
about the dangers of balancing
data privacy and personalization — but how many
people knew that it would happen on such a large scale as this?
Jackson said
people may feel differently
about Facebook's security because it exposes more user
data than the other firms surveyed.
They hired a market research firm, polled 4,000
people in Frank + Oak's target demographic
about their social values and attitudes, and used the
data to build a profile of the prototypical customer.
Then there's the biggest question surrounding the IoT's ability to
data track the way
people work — what
about privacy?
He'd entertained partnering with insurance companies and media companies, but he always worried they'd exploit all the
data MapMyFitness gathers
about people's personal habits in ways that would violate the trust he'd built with the community.
Though smart objects are becoming more commonplace, many
people are still hesitant
about the
data privacy ramifications of connecting more devices to the internet.
But new technology is allowing advertisers to aggregate a huge volume of
data in real time
about the
people who are in close proximity to billboards and that is changing everything.
A recentAccenture report projects that 1 in 13 patients (
about 25 million
people) will be a victim of medical ID theft due to provider
data breaches.
Make sure your marketing team is using a customer
data warehouse or centralized database in 2016 that can tie together your marketing campaigns and a few simple insights
about the
people your company does business with.
Some
people who heard
about the Cambridge Analytica scandal downloaded their Facebook
data.
«But when you dig into the
data, you find that
people are asking for things like greater role clarity and more information
about strategic vision.»
The software tallies
data about each
person's role, skills, experience, location preference, and performance and then suggests openings for the employee.
By offering search on the site, Facebook is now able to gather
data that it can leverage immeasurably in the world of advertising: the way
people think, what they care
about and how this leads them to buying decisions.
COO Sheryl Sandberg said on her last earnings call that Facebook might take a hit: «We're going to continue to give
people a personalized experience to be clear
about how are using the
data and give choices, and we realize that this means that some users might opt out of our ads targeting tool.
And here's what many
people tell me
about data: «If you're not measuring everything, you're doing it wrong.»
Smith was testifying
about Equifax's massive
data breach affecting more than 145 million
people.
This is the biggest problem with the
data compiled: You are talking to
people who felt optimistic enough
about their own abilities to quit their jobs and start a business.
Advertisers now have the ability to deliver highly targeted ads to individuals over the Internet, using a treasure trove of
data collected
about that
person's location, likes, age, gender and shopping preferences.
Some
people have strong feelings
about putting
data on the cloud.
Reasonable
people can argue
about VMware's future in cloud - oriented
data centers, but every company with any sort of public cloud strategy wants to win over existing VMware vSphere customers.
Even if only 16 Fortune 500 companies share detailed demographic information
about their employees, it's important to point out that the
data that is available represents the race, gender and job category of more than 800,000
people — everyone from the CEO through service staff.
The report points to September 2015
data released by the Government Accountability Office, which shows
about 330,000
people, or roughly 11 % of the Americans who've taken out Parent Plus loans, have gone at least a year without making a payment.
They looked at
data from thousands of young
people who were interviewed
about physical attractiveness three times between the ages of 16 and 29.
It's useful to advertisers, but frightening if you think
about how the same
data could be used to influence a
person's politics.