Sentences with phrase «much data now»

And some of it is due to just how much data we now have about what makes an Oscar winner and what doesn't.
They have analyzed roughly twice as much data now as they had analyzed then.

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This data shows budgets are staying pretty much where they're at now, which means smarter marketing is necessary for a more profitable return.
Aside from some ISPs» promises not to sell personal info, any advantage those ISPs have with data collection isn't that much greater right now than what Google and Facebook have.
It sounds like everyone's doing it: in the wake of a massive leak of private offshore banking data, experts now believe that, to avoid detection, as much as $ 20 trillion to $ 30 trillion may be hidden away in places like the Cook Islands, Monaco and Switzerland.
There is simply too much content, data, and advanced technology available to brands right now for any company not to be personalizing its audience's experiences.
If you think it's creepy how much marketers know about you now, just wait until they get their hands on data collected by wearable computers and other new technologies.
But the FCC says in the new report that the costs imposed on third parties are much greater than AT&T's own costs to provide DirecTV Now without charging for data.
Now, employees can be much better armed with data,» said Tim Low, PayScale's senior vice president of marketing.
Now that people know just how much of their personal data Facebook has, the last thing the company can afford is for people to view the social network giant as being irresponsible.
In 2012 I penned an article called «It's Morning in VC» that highlighted many of these trends and in 2014 I published a series of data in this VC SlideShare presentation of «Why VC is Much More Compelling» now, which updated many of our earlier analysis.
«One of the fascinating things we've now walked ourselves into is that companies are valued by the market on the basis of how much user data they have,» said Daniel Kahn Gillmor, senior staff technologist with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project.
Prior to deleting his tweets, Stamos posted a long thread that explained the nitty gritty of the situation, which is that around the time of the quiz, the Facebook API allowed developers to see a much wider swath of the data that's available now.
Facebook and Zuckerberg really has EU regulators to thank for forcing it to do so much of the groundwork now underpinning its response to this its largest ever data scandal.
Spanning from customer lists to exploits and emails, much of the firm's data is now firmly entrenched within the public domain.
For example, two users are now able to exchange Zcash without sharing their identities, and the blockchain data confirms that a transaction took place, but doesn't show who the parties are or how much Zcash changed hands.
At the banking royal commission, the Commonwealth Bank is now being asked why it didn't alert customers or the sharemarket to the loss of 20 million accounts» data much earlier.
According to the most recent estimates, as much as 40 % of the US workforce engages in a variety of nontraditional employment arrangements, including part - time and independent contractor work, and employers are now able to access this labor in diverse fields, such as journalism, data analytics and even investment banking.
Between now and the June meeting we'll see much economic data released, such as two employment reports, two personal income reports, several readings on inflation and more.
Since Google defaults to encrypted search now, Analytics does not show much of the data.
Right now there is not much data on the APL Bot.
the proof of Gods presence in us is not limited to the material or biological evolutionary development only, but most important scientific proof is the effect of His will in historical development of the world.A computer program now used and tested a powerful machine by inputing all recorded events in history during the last hundreds years and found out that it has a purpose and not random.Meaning that an intelligent being could have influence it.It is now presumed by the religious observers that it could be His will.The process now is under improvement, because the computers is not powerl enough the deluge of information and data since the beginning of history, some analyst believes that in them near future if the Quantum computers which is much powerful than the present coventional will be used, then dramatic results and confirmation will be at hand.
Now that so much data is available to make the unexplained less frightening... and that the historical record has shown that most church doctrine was made up and that even the Jesus birth story / son of god born of a woman etc etc has been recycled in numerous different religions for over 4000 years... preaching Faith in a fairy tale is a losing proposition.
Now, there is simply too much information too widely available; each bet creates more data that becomes input for future bets.
Now that scholars like Helen Fisher and John Gottman have brought us scientifically proven data on how to keep the love I believe the opportunity for a loving, fulfilling marriage is much greater.
It's becoming increasingly obvious that data is the underlying story behind his campaign's grassroots outreach, much as outside observers often like to focus on Facebook, Twitter and the other social tools that essentially every political operation now uses.
We've been talking about the potential of Obama's rebuilt grassroots field operation here for a year, and now we're seeing some of its first fruits: just as in 2008, the data his field teams collect gives his campaign a much clearer picture of what's happening on the ground than his opponents, helping his team make strategic choices about how to allocate resources (of course, always assuming that the data is accurate!).
To mark today's international data protection and privacy conference in London, the commissioner has published a new report looking at how much people are monitored now and predicting the state of surveillance in 2016.
While the Moreland Commission has no set budget, the letter seeks approval to spend as much as $ 175,000 on the data analysis between now and the end of the year, drawing funds from the operating budget of the Cuomo - controlled Division of Budget.
As New York state leaders work to fix the much - maligned Common Core education standards, one group with a seat at the table says standardized tests are causing anxiety among students — and now there's data to back it up.
The data being used to draw up the new boundaries is also now known to be much more flawed than we were led to believe when the process of redrawing boundaries began.
This is a good change and means the official data will more accurately reflect science and experimental technology development, but it also means the official R&D budget is now much smaller than it used to be.
One was Nathan VanderKraats, a former postdoc who told everyone how much he now enjoys his job as a data scientist and technical lead at... wait for it... Monsanto.
Scientists now have much more information about faults both major and minor; just as significant, they have developed a much keener sense of how to proceed when data are lacking.
Musk has stated he could afford three failures, and he collected so much data from the first flight that he now labels it a success.
Like the conference itself, the Rand report ranges widely, but there is near consensus on certain key points: that any attempts to assess labor - market supply - and - demand imbalances require a careful, analytical approach; that it isn't easy to recognize a shortage, much less to predict one; and that right now we lack the data needed to do either.
«The cheapest option Verizon now offers smartphone customers is $ 90 for half as much data as $ 80 buys you today,» Michael Weinberg, an analyst at Public Knowledge, wrote in a blog post last month.
«We're generating so much sequence data right now, from so many species, that it's relatively straightforward to look for signatures of selection in genes and to find good candidates for adaptations,» Montooth said.
«Now there's a much better estimate of the contamination solidly grounded in data
Phenomenal quantities of valuable data are now being collected and created by UK businesses but much of its commercial potential remains untapped.
«The plant - pathology community has a responsibility to allow data to be used to combat diseases that are happening now, and not worry too much about whether they may or may not get a Nature paper out of it,» says Talbot.
«But now, armed with new and better data, more sophisticated numerical simulations, and highly integrated investigations in the lab and the field, Earth's oxygenation history seems much longer and more dynamic than envisioned before, and we are getting closer to understanding the mechanisms behind such change.»
Dose data are fleeting, he warns, and if they are not collected now, any eventual research would be much more prone to uncertainty.
«Big Data» is still very much in its infancy, and that's why we're talking about it now.
The eBird is sort of a revolutionary new Internet - based tool that allows anybody from amateur to professional to put in bird sightings from anywhere in much of the western hemisphere right now; it may be worldwide eventually and assemble all that data into one place, so that we can start understanding how birds move, how their populations change.
But now, aerial thermography makes it possible to gather field survey data across a much larger area in much less time.
Now, the team is opening their study up much wider: They're asking other scientists to participate in their work and contribute data to the search for the complex set of causes for such strandings.
But he says they will be much less of a problem when people use the Integrated Services Digital Network which is now used mostly by businesses to carry sound, pictures and electronic data through normal phone lines.
The complaint filed in a federal district court acknowledges that there are fictitious data points in a now - retracted 2012 paper that appeared in the journal Circulation, and altered figures in a much - publicized 2011 paper in The Lancet that is now under scrutiny.
Now, however, physicists with Daya Bay report data that support a much simpler explanation: Scientists are merely overestimating the number of neutrinos born from the various radioactive nuclei produced in the fission of one component of standard nuclear fuel.
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