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The Lean Analytics Cycle: Metrics > Hypothesis > Experiment > Act

Occam's Razor

We are far too enamored with data collection and reporting the standard metrics we love because others love them because someone else said they were nice so many years ago. By 2011, the company had 20 full-time photographers on staff. Because they find interaction with others rewarding and compelling. Online, offline or nonline.

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Smarter Survey Results and Impact: Abandon the Asker-Puker Model!

Occam's Razor

If you are open to being challenged… then here are the short-stories inside this post… The World Needs Reporting Squirrels. The World Needs Reporting Squirrels. If you are curious, here is a April 2011 post: The Difference Between Web Reporting And Web Analysis. Bonus #2: The Askers-Pukers Business Model.

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The History of Malware: A Primer on the Evolution of Cyber Threats

IBM Big Data Hub

Malware is the umbrella term describing numerous types of threats such as: Viruses: A computer virus is defined as a malicious program that cannot replicate without human interaction, either through clicking a link, downloading an attachment, launching a specific application, or various other actions.

Software 114
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How To Suck At Social Media: An Indispensable Guide For Businesses

Occam's Razor

In my Oct 2011 post, Best Social Media Metrics , I'd created four metrics to quantify this value. "So what if no one interacted with your Twitter feed, at least they saw it!" I believe the best way to measure success is to measure the above four metrics (actual interaction/action/outcome). Success Metrics.

B2B 167
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When models are everywhere

O'Reilly on Data

Many of the models you interact with are mediated through screens, and there’s no shortage of news about how many of us spend our lives glued to them. David Foster Wallace had the general structure of the user–product interaction correct. Let’s start by looking at how models impact us. SCREENS, FEEDBACK, AND “THE ENTERTAINMENT”.

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