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The modern world makes it hard not to constantly track your progress against someone else’s: Glassdoor salaries, home square footage, vacation selfies, and your Bumble date’s high school soccer stats can be instantly summoned with a Google search.
Liz Fosslien • Big Feelings
Brookings Institute
Sarah Kessler • Gigged: The Gig Economy, the End of the Job and the Future of Work
Google search data and other wellsprings of truth on the internet give us an unprecedented look into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz • Everybody Lies: The New York Times Bestseller
Yes, even a spectacularly successful Big Data organization like Facebook sometimes makes use of the source of information much disparaged in this book: a small survey.
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz • Everybody Lies: The New York Times Bestseller
more extensive data collection, companies like Gnip and Datasift can provide their
Joel Gurin • Open Data Now: The Secret to Hot Startups, Smart Investing, Savvy Marketing, and Fast Innovation (Business Books)
“You need to be a determined, stubborn, bureaucratically fluent person with an absurd amount of time on your hands in order to do things in your own home, in your own community, to make it richer and healthier and better. That's a bad thing.”
Supporting the Digital Safety of At-Risk Users: Lessons Learned from 9+ Years of Research & Training
dl.acm.orgTHE POWER OF INFORMATION