Because Perry's paper was just presented at the 2016 American Sociological Association conference Saturday and has not yet been published (or peer - reviewed), there are also large gaps in what
we know about the data in question.
You need to
know about data entry, which includes keyboarding, document formats, and proofreading.
They will enable the job applicants to
know about the data they need to have in their possession and the declarations and statements that recruiters want to know before one signs and mails them.
Do you want to use what
you know about data analysis to improve our organization?
For those of you planning on picking up a 3G model of Sony's new handheld console, the PlayStation Vita, AT&T laid out what you need to
know about the data packages for it.
Learn what lawyers should
know about data security, e-discovery, Internet, and computer competence.
I need to
know ABOUT the data — its provenance, variability, distribution, autocorrellation etc etc etc, and on the strength of that I should be able to demonstrate from first principles whether their method was appropriate or not.
Of course, we already
know about the data debacle at the CRU.
In other words the next report should contain just about everything anyone would want to
know about the data, the process, the scientist involved, how decisions were made, etc..
I don't
know about data suitability for OAS analysis or data completeness / reliability in general, but it's available electronically and for free of charge.
What I mean statistcally speaking and based upon what you personally
know about the data, what are the best indicators this range can be believed with with such confidence.
Get inside the mind of a hacker with this interactive infographic that will inform you on what you need to
know about data breaches.
A survey has found that the majority of parents do not
know about data mining, a process in which emails and web browsing habits are tracked to aid in targeted advertising.
I am not going to go into every single detail of what you need to
know about data storage.
The bigger issue is that Facebook had
known about the data leak as early as two years ago, but did nothing to inform its users — because the violation was not a «breach» of Facebook's security protocols.
A researcher who worked with the professor on the app is now currently an employee at Facebook, which is reviewing whether
he knew about the data leak.
Paul Nurse
knows about data sets and would therefore know that when you have two data sets which should be showing the same result / trend and yet they do not, alarm bells ring.
At the core of our business is
knowing about your data.
The New York Times and The Observer of London made big waves Saturday with a front - page story adding more details to what is
known about data - firm Cambridge Analytica's role in the 2016 election, revealing with the help of whistleblower and former CA employee Christopher Wylie that the company «harvested private information from the Facebook profiles of more than 50 million users without their permission, making it one of the largest data leaks in the social network's history.»
There are calls for regulation on how Facebook (and other sites) can access and manage its users» data, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before the US Congress to discuss exactly what and when he and his company
knew about this data breach.
Facebook apparently
knew about the data abuse in 2015, and said it had gained assurances from Cambridge Analytica that the data had been deleted.
The company said that it had
known about data violations in 2015 when Kogan had passed on the user information to a third party, including SCL / Cambridge Analytica and Christopher Wylie of Eunoia Technologies.
Facebook has
known about the data leak since 2015, writes Paul Grewal, the company's vice president and deputy general counsel, in a Friday blog post.
Not exact matches
That way you can make necessary compromises to win support or at least gather more
data to overcome objections if you
know about them in advance.
I've written detailed guides on what Amazon, Google, Twitter and Facebook
know about us and, when possible, how to download that
data.
Last month, the panel of 31 independent scientists charged with reviewing the EPA's draft report stated that the agency's broad conclusion
about the mining technique
known as fracking is at odds with the evidence and «inconsistent with the observations,
data, and levels of uncertainty presented.»
The good news is that the opportunities in the stores are so additive and important (from an experience, repeated trial, and
data standpoint) to Amazon's ever - increasing accumulation of behavioral information and ultimate objective of
knowing everything
about us that I think Amazon will leave things alone for a while.
Melinda shared that while Bill may ask for more
data to support an idea or story, she
knows he always trusts her judgement
about whether a problem is something the foundation should be aware of and working to solve.
It's not quite the
know - everything -
about - everyone promise of big
data.
It incorporated through Victoria University in New Zealand, obtained a
no - action letter from the CFTC, and struck deals with 83 research institutions, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, to provide
data about how well prediction markets forecast correct outcomes.
People who
know very little
about buying apartments used this false
data as an excuse to tell me not to buy them.
Fortunately, a recent research paper based on 2008
data by Crisan, McKenzie and Mintz (CMM) tells us a lot
about what we need to
know.
She wants to help solve a bottleneck in healthcare, which is not
knowing enough
about predispositions to diseases, with the huge
data set that results from over 2 million genotyped 23andMe customers.
In other words, it's
no longer acceptable to blindly collect and process
data without thinking
about the endgame.
Here are the shows we
know Amazon will release by the end of the year, including Metacritic
data about how their previous seasons fared with critics and the public, if they are returning shows.
In a broader sense, Cook says that Jobs taught him the value of intellectual honesty — that,
no matter how much you care
about something, you have to be willing to take new
data and apply it to the situation.
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.
Behind him a slide stating «No user profiling» punctuated his subtle dig at rivals like ad - tech giants Google (goog) and Facebook (fb), which are
known for collecting vast
data stores
about their customers.
In fact, it supplies you with a mountain of
data that will tell you everything you need to
know about buying trends, customer demographics, peak hours, and whatever else you need to optimize your sales targeting.
Under the new guidelines, the NSA
no longer may directly collect and hold
data about the domestic phone records of U.S. citizens.
Using pay
data from 1.3 million US employees who submitted their current base pay to Glassdoor's
Know Your Worth tool between October, 2016 and October, 2017, Glassdoor found that the typical worker is paid
about 13.3 % less than their market value.
The
data for the new feature is pulled from Foursquare's already existing 4 billion check ins and
about 32 million reviews and what's
known on the platform as «tips» from users left at bars, stores, restaurants and more, worldwide.
Facebook is also investigating whether one of its own employees
knew about the Cambridge Analytica
data leak.
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?
So, why does the
data indicate that when spouses were asked: «
Knowing what you
know now
about being the spouse of an entrepreneur, would you still marry your entrepreneur?»
Recent news of a massive
data breach has made some Facebook users wonder: What does Facebook
know about me, and how can I control it?
By now, everyone
knows about Mapgate, the uncharacteristic misstep by Apple wherein Google's mapping
data was replaced on iPhones, iPads and iPods with a new, proprietary app.
The 102 - page report blamed the failure to follow Doctoroff's 2011 instructions on «misunderstandings» but offered
no details
about who failed to act or why
no one made sure that reporters could
no longer gain access to customer
data.
NEW YORK — An audit of Facebook's privacy practices for the Federal Trade Commission found no problems even though the company
knew at the time that a
data - mining firm improperly obtained private
data from millions of users — raising questions
about the usefulness of such audits.
«Our platform allows companies to react to changing conditions real - time, learn
about their fleet through
data analytics, and improve their end - customer experience by letting them
know exactly when they're getting there.»