Dream Big When Setting Big Data Goals

There is often a gap between what we say and what we do. A goal to become a triathlete turns into giving up ice cream and spending half an hour at the gym a few times a week. A lush vegetable garden becomes a couple of tomato plants and some basil in a pot. It is easy to get bogged down. We do a good job implementing a few details with which we are quite comfortable and then those few things become the whole endeavor. We lose sight of the original vision. It’s understandable. It’s human nature. It’s also very limiting.

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Why Your Private Data Should Be Shared For The Public Good

Sensor-rich consumer electronics such as mobile phones, wearable devices, commercial cameras and even cars are collecting zettabytes of data about the environment and about us. According to one McKinsey study, the volume of data is growing at fifty percent a year. No one needs convincing that these private storehouses of information represent a goldmine for business, but these data can do double duty as rich social assets—if they are shared wisely.

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