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Man vs Big Data :Everyday data explained - Man vs

2.87 ( 38 Ratings by Goodreads)
Man vs Big Data

Man vs Big Data :Everyday data explained - Man vs

2.87 (38 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 19 October, 2017
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Have you ever wondered how to beat the bookies?
How does your computer know you might like this song?
And should you be worried about this?

Everything we do leaves a trail of data behind, from buying something on a credit card, to using a GPS-enabled mobile phone - whether you know it or not, like it or not, Big Data is now a part of modern life. Heralded as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it is now more crucial than ever to learn about how data is affecting the way we live. Exploring the numerous ways in which 'Big Data' has, sometimes imperceptibly, infiltrated our lives, this accessible and informative book looks at one of the most important subjects facing us today, and helps you get to grips with what that means for you. With quirky, humorous illustrations this important book distills the complexities of the most absorbing statistics and data of modern life, showing us how understanding a little more can help improve your life.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781781316696
ISBN10 1781316694
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Aurum Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Stewart Cowley is a regular columnist for the Sunday Telegraph and the financial magazine Citywire. He is a regular guest on BBC's Newsnight, Radio 4 and SKY News. Having worked in finance in New York and London since the 1980s, Stewart is now passionate about reporting on economics.

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