Not exact matches
Sensors are
becoming extraordinarily cheap,
ubiquitous and accessible, and it's going to lead to a real revolution in
data and
data mining, especially in healthcare and biomedicine.
As
data becomes more
ubiquitous in education, it should be shared with the most important stakeholder — students!
For most state residents, unemployment numbers and other economic
data have
become so
ubiquitous in the newspapers and on the television that we almost do not even notice them anymore.
As the internet of things grows, as we have sensors on everything: cars, fridges, TVs then
data is going to
become ubiquitous.
Social media have
become ubiquitous, and many users are either ambivalent toward
data privacy or don't understand what they've given up by agreeing to the terms of service in order to create an account.
He predicted that IoT is going to «totally radicalize» the
data market: «As the internet of things grows, as we have sensors on everything: cars, fridges, TVs then
data is going to
become ubiquitous.»