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The Evil Side of Google? Exploring Google's User Data Collection

"Google Inc. is first and foremost a data company." Danny Dover's list of every <em>self-declared</em> piece of datum that Google collects when a user interacts with its many web services.

Tags: google, privacy_&_surveillance, danny_dover, data_mining, library:lists, via:csessums on 2008-06-28 and saved by6 people -All Annotations (0) -About

more fromwww.seomoz.org

Why the cloud cannot obscure the scientific method

The data cloud rebuttal: "Correlations are a way of catching a scientist's attention, but the models and mechanisms that explain them are how we make the predictions that not only advance science, but generate practical applications."

Tags: ars_technica, john_timmer, the_battle_of_ideas, chris_anderson, data_mining, flights_of_fantasy, science, linkingthinking, evaluating, scientific_method, scientific_method_vs_data_cloud, via:joeflintham on 2008-06-28 and saved by6 people -All Annotations (4) -About

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'If it quacks like a duck...' Developments in search technologies

"Searching is hard because there are two degrees of separation between the real world, the way in which things and experiences are represented by our brains or by a computer, and the many ways in which we use language to talk about them."

Tags: search, page_rank, grey_web, becta, emma_tonkin, dublin_core, semantic_web, annotations, microformats, social_bookmarking, tag_clouds, ambient_findability, berrypicking, serendipitous_search, data_mining, artificial_intelligence, context_sensitivity, theory_of_mind, collab on 2008-04-11 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Data Mining - Winter 2007

Anand Rajaraman's course looking at uncovering useful, possibly unexpected, patterns in data, especially web data

Tags: data_mining, anand_rajaraman, jeffrey_d_ullman, syllabi, stanford, page_rank, web_analytics, patterns:data, visualization, bonferroni's_principle, the_long_tail, machine_learning, statistics on 2008-04-05 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

more fromwww.stanford.edu

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