While I believe markets are efficient when it comes to stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities and reflect
all known information at the time, in the case of bitcoin, and a few other instances like the ONLY stock I've bought in over a year (now up big), when I start to see the mainstream media reporting on something, google search volume through the roof (chart below) and lastly, when your mom asks about it — it may be signaling mainstream acceptance and further expansion of a major bubble.
Although the parent may not
know this information at the time, this might help them consider their own child's behaviour as part of the relevant context.
If you have not provided any of these four for your students, odds are slim that they will
know the information at test time.
I have been publishing books since 2008 and wish I would have
known this information at that time.
It presents must -
know information at a glance, provides all key functions within a tap or two, and remembers where you left off, so you're never retracing your steps.
Apple isn't known for data mining to the same degree as Google, so its ability to surface our need - to -
know information at a glance is unproven.
Not exact matches
At some point, the consumer was like, «You
know what, this is a great way to shop and it is OK to give my credit card
information, and generally packages are going to show up on time.»
Our brains are very good
at remembering spacial
information, so if you can imagine yourself walking through a place you
know well, you can deposit the images of cards you are memorizing along the way.
We don't
know that having access to all that
information is helpful yet, but many think that if we get better
at interpreting the data, it could have huge effects on our health and help us catch disease sooner.
«How do we make sure on a going forward basis that Americans
at least
know the source of the
information they're receiving,» Warner said in the interview.
«It's well
known on campus that there are certain people who are sexually aggressive, and that
information is conveyed through informal channels of communication, particularly among women,» Helen Price, a senior
at Yale, told Business Insider.
«It's important to have software that ensures you have high integrity financial data — a place where your accountant and banker can go look
at information and if possible a direct - bank feed, so that the investors
know that the
information is reliable and from a secure source,» she says.
«There's no
information known to me
at the present time that would result in any change of threat level,» Goodale, who was in Toronto attending a Group of Seven meeting, said earlier.
«Steve, of everyone I've
known in life, could be the most avid proponent of some position and within minutes or days if new
information came up you would think he'd never, ever thought that before -LSB-...] He was a pro
at this,» says Cook.
Starting today, Facebook is adding a note
at the top of News Feeds that will let you
know if your
information was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
Disappointed, but determined to defend our integrity, we immediately commissioned a comprehensive forensics audit that proved what we already
knew to be true: (1) no material Tesla confidential
information exists on our personal computers or company systems, and (2) there is no evidence that anyone
at Aurora has used or has access to Tesla confidential
information.»
And as the government closes down any source of
information outside its control, we can only wonder
at how much it
knows itself.
Gotlieb clarified that nobody
at GroupM believes the company should be giving away personally identifiable
information, but said that the practice of grouping and labeling a swath of individual consumers,
known as audience profiling, «should be used as a good» to show consumers ads they are more likely to find useful.
At your data collection points, whether you are looking to acquire email addresses, phone numbers, payment
information, social media logins or any other sensitive data, let the users
know exactly what
information they are giving your business and have them agree to it.
It's worth noting that we don't
know if Trump is up to date on his vaccines or much about his health
at all — because he has released even less
information than Clinton.
It's likely someone who is able to discern and comprehend
at a higher level, not just someone who
knows a lot of
information.
A private equity fund looks
at the ERP issue similar to the
No Marketing Spend — it's an opportunity to invest in the business, so better
information is available to managers (and the private equity fund).
The idea that companies and society
at large would benefit if everybody
knows what everybody else is earning has been gaining traction recently, helped along by the availability of such
information on websites such as Glassdoor.com, PayScale.com, and Salary.com.
We'll most likely never
know exactly what
information Cambridge Analytica obtained from Facebook users — but by taking a look
at Facebook's old way of doing business, we can hazard a guess.
The database of user
information is so big, Vickery wrote, «chances are that you, or
at least someone you
know, is affected.»
Several employees
at Uber, including CEO Travis Kalanick, visited a karaoke bar
known for offering escort services on a trip to Seoul, South Korea, three years ago, according a report in The
Information.
«Human memory is very good
at things like faces and factual
information that connects well to other
information you already
know,» Reber said.
The company, formerly
known as WellPoint (WLP), has nearly 40 million customers that appear to be
at risk, but the breach may have also exposed personal
information for the company's past customers, too.
The amount of knowledge available and the skills needed to be successful in the workplace are constantly changing, and the best employees
know how to find the
information they need and continually be honing their skills to be
at the top of their game.
The OIG said Wednesday that it would review «
information that was
known to the DOJ and the FBI
at the time the applications were filed from or about an alleged FBI confidential source.»
Winnie,
known as the «Yelp for parents,» provides
information about family - friendly amenities
at businesses
at other locations, such as highchairs, changing tables, and kids» menus.
As another officer presents the
known details of the mission, a marine types the main points into a laptop computer running Microsoft PowerPoint presentation software, and that
information is projected onto a screen
at the front of the room and to a similar room in each of the two other ships in the MEU, where other officers are participating via videoconference in the meeting.
The company, formerly
known as WellPoint, has nearly 40 million customers that appear to be
at risk, but the breach may have also exposed personal
information for the company's past customers, too.
«If they
knew the hazards of this business plan,
at least you could sleep
at night
knowing you gave them access to any and all
information.»
Glubz also had an entry
at the now - defunct skidpaste.org, a site which sought to document the
known aliases, addresses and other contact
information on young script kids (hence «skid») who fancy themselves much better hackers than they really are.
Their newly heightened fears
no doubt helped RedOwl to win the «most innovative company» award
at the 2014 RSA Conference, one of the world's biggest
information security confabs.
Since you don't
know how much of the subject line will be viewable from a smartphone, it's important to put the most important
information at the beginning.
Security experts who looked
at the app,
known as ByLock,
at the request of Reuters said it appeared to be the work of amateur software developers and had left important
information about its users unencrypted.
Wheeler recalls, «I'd start
at the first line on page one and work through to the end with no way to flag the
information I
knew could represent problems.»
It's a brand of
information warfare,
known as «dezinformatsiya,» that has been used by the Russians since
at least the Cold War.
And to quell security concerns, Apple noted that cashiers will
no longer see users» names or credit card
information at checkout — nor will credit card numbers be stored on iPhones.
@PressSec: «This was
information that the president didn't
know at the time, but eventually learned.»
Growing sales teams
know the challenge of staying on top of prospects and making sure they contact the company
at the most timely moment with relevant
information.
With so much
information at your fingertips, sometimes the hardest part is
knowing how to use it effectively.
This week, Salesforce said it was buying Krux, a little -
known advertising company with over 30 petabytes of
information on 3.5 billion devices, in a deal valued
at more than $ 700 million.
It's unclear what
information was uncovered during the log of phone calls
known as a «pen register,» or who exactly Cohen may have been talking to
at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
If the company itself is not a great fit, all other
information,
no matter how effective
at prediction, has
no value.
You can tell a lot by looking
at the patterns inherent in a chart - if you
know what to look for and how to make use of the
information.
While the directive aims to strike a balance between privacy and financial scrutiny, it also seeks to publicly disclose some of this
information so that third parties and civil society
at large can
know who holds what currency and potentially even how much.
All of this
information is used to calculate your credit score, the three digit number used to determine your credit worthiness, which we all
know is extremely important in determining whether or not a creditor will lend you money and
at what rate.