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  1. Advertising companies thinks there is nothing wrong with creepy advertising.
  2. Heroku wants you to be able to fork data too. Good idea.
  3. "RAID5 isn't sufficient redundancy anymore, you need RAID6."
  4. updated: 2013-01-02, original: 2012-11-21 to , , , - Archived Link
  5. I will convert your Excel data into one of several web-friendly formats, including HTML, JSON and XML.
  6. Using Wikipedia to see which philosophers influenced which other philosophers.
  7. "Cubism.js is a D3 plugin for visualizing time series. Use Cubism to construct better realtime dashboards, pulling data from Graphite, Cube and other sources. Cubism is available under the Apache License on GitHub."
  8. "Cube is a system for collecting timestamped events and deriving metrics. By collecting events rather than metrics, Cube lets you compute aggregate statistics post hoc. It also enables richer analysis, such as quantiles and histograms of arbitrary event sets. Cube is built on MongoDB and available under the Apache License on GitHub."
  9. Here's the spoiler: The answer is "not you."
  10. Google accidentally collects terrabytes of payload data from open wireless networks. Whoops!
  11. Explanation of the link, two links ago, about Yahoo data visualization.
  12. Seems like the cheapest option for unlimited data in the <4 month range.
  13. It turns out, Google has data on enough search terms that something is always quite highly correlated with your curve! This is a crackpot conspiracy theorists dream!
  14. "The Data Privacy Lab is dedicated to creating technologies and related policies with provable guarantees of privacy protection while allowing society to collect and share private (or sensitive) information for many worthy purposes. We do this by partnering with institutions, agencies, and corporations facing real-world privacy concerns."
  15. My friend Rahul has created what looks like an awesome blog about visualization and presentation of data.
  16. I don't really see how this a new paradigm, but maybe that's just didn't because I didn't read the book yet.
  17. Exciting new project by the former Ubuntu CTO.
  18. When anonymization fails. And apparently it always fails.
  19. Stop the government opacity initiative.
  20. Why this is a Drupal miner, I have an idea.
  21. Answer: When considering which class to use, always choose the least complex class that will support the application. That is, use Date if possible, otherwise use chron and otherwise use the POSIX classes.
  22. Some nice GNU/Linux-based ways to secure erase SSD and other disks.
  23. I saw this on a few different visualization and statistics websites. It's a nice set of maps.

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