It has been an interesting week for reading about tech. Below are some of the highlights that I came across. One thing to note is over at ReadWriteWeb, founder Richard MacManus is leaving the company. This site has been a long time favorite of mine and his presence will be certainly missed. I certainly hope the new owners, SAY Media, will keep up the quality of the reporting on tech news and analysis.
ReadWriteWeb Death Watch: In-House Datacenters
This was an interesting read in that I find myself managing three datacenters in my business. All are a resource sync but most of my clients are not ready to move to a public cloud environment. That said we are certainly heading that way.
Google's Neural Networks Advanced Artificial Intelligence
Not long ago we heard that Google had developed a large scale neural network to identify Cats in YouTube videos. They are now turning that to enhance their voice search options on mobile devices (Android).Why the trick to analyzing Twitter data is more data
Derrick Harris provides an interesting look at the debate on whether Twitter data provides some real value for decision analytics. In short yes but it needs to be combined with other data to make it more accurate and reliable. Good read. Especially the points on Twitter being ineffective at predicting elections.It pays to know you: Interest graph master Gravity get $10.6M
This is an interesting concept. The ability to profile people and what they read and then tailor content delivery based on graphing a person interest. This notion also feeds into the basic concepts that are popping up all over the place for digital personal assistants or tailored search results that are happening now with Android and Siri. We are certainly looking at the start of a big tech push in this area.
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