Learn from Google: Keep refining algorithms. Keep using data.
Posts Tagged as: Google
Posts Tagged as: Google
The Pros and Cons of BYOD
A look at the costs and benefits of one of today’s most important trends.
Thoughts on Ballmer, the Consumerization of IT, and Platforms
Complaining seems to be a tell-tale sign that you’re facing irrelevance.
Tech Cocktail Week Interview
A talk about writing, my books, and whether it’s better to work for a small company.
A Ridiculously Early and Hopefully Amusing Review of Google Glass
My initial reaction to spending ten minutes with Google’s nextgen product.
Visualizing Health Care Data
What happens when consumers can visualize data related to their health?
Google Glass: Enabling Powerful Sports Visualizations?
What the new tchotchke might mean for how we see tennis.
On Big Data, Privacy, and Transparency
When you can’t get away from the very thing that it ought to be getting away from.
11 Big Data Myths
A look at many misconceptions about Big Data.
Big Data Is Additive
On the silliness of the ROI of Big Data.
On Android and Frenemies
Has Google inadvertently empowered its rivals–and created new ones?
Google Reader and the Tension Between Users and Customers
Don’t confuse one for the other.
Why Most Big Companies Can’t Innovate
“Not Invented Here” stymies new ideas at large organizations.
Let He Who Is Without Sin Cast the First Stone
Microsoft really should worry about its own issues.
Big Data and the Myth of Perfection
Think Big Data is perfect? Think again.
If All Else Fails, Smear
When you can’t build a better mousetrap, you might as well smear people, right?