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Daily Archives: February 13, 2012
Do You Need a Coach?
Most of us reach a point in our careers where we think we can tackle most of the challenges we face ourselves. We may ask questions, we may need to read, study, practice, or more, but we tend to have … Continue reading
Anonymous Research
It’s no secret that anonomizing data doesn’t always work well. We have heard about this when Netflix released their data for people to build algorithms with. Some people were identified based on the data released being correlated with other data the people had entered on the … Continue reading