Yeah! No more blue tooth just-one-more-apple-product-you-need-to-support-another-apple-product keyboard for iPad! Sort of.
Yeah! No more blue tooth just-one-more-apple-product-you-need-to-support-another-apple-product keyboard for iPad! Sort of.
Facebook just announced plans to abandon the “Places” feature inside its mobile application.Round 1 To Foursquare: Facebook Is Scaling Back Its Places Check-Ins
Google has done some fancy 3D modeling on many famous landmarks and buildings worldwide.
The San Francisco Fed has come out with a research paper connecting the dots between the retiring baby boomers and stock prices.
Read more: http://brucekrasting.blogspot.com/2011/08/fed-economists-we-see-15-year-bear.html#ixzz1Vwi4oh9H
Are we in a tech bubble?11 Signs It’s A Tech Bubble
A lot of strange things are happening that make us think so.
PETA has never been shy to try to grab your attention with sexually explicit ads, but its latest ploy takes it to a whole new level. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/peta-takes-its-sex-crazed-marketing-to-the-next-level-by-launching-a-porn-site-2011-8#ixzz1VwgoN1SY
There’s no new data in this infographic about BigData, but the amount of stored data by sector is very interesting:
The top 5 sectors:
- Discrete manufacturing
- Government
- Communications
- Process manufacturing
- Bank
I was expecting to see Communications, Banks & Investment Services, and Healthcare as being at the top together with the Governmental data.
Dion Hinchcliffe’s recent article is a must read about the enterprise opportunity of Big Data.
Original title and link: The Potential of Big Data Infographic (NoSQL database©myNoSQL)