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WHEN Mike Kellogg of Chicago shops at Amazon.com, he can view a list of recommended products that match his taste in music with uncanny
Allrecipes Uses Metrics Tracking to Increase Ad Sales 40%
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Digging through data for omens
The government begin sifting databases to find clues to terrorism in the making Annoyed at having your shoes at airport security? Just wait. This
digiMine, Inc.
USAMA FAYYAD is President and Chief Executive Officer of digiMine, Inc., a Seattle-based company that provides hosted data warehousing and data mining solutions, which
Marketing Optimization Tools Help Companies Yield “Optimal” ROI
Imagine if businesses could flick on a switch to gauge customers’ future buying patterns, make enterprise-wide decisions with absolute certainty and adjust risk levels
Memory Overload
As hard drives get bigger and cheaper, we’re storing way too much. There’s a famous allegory about a map of the world that grows
VC firm Mohr Davidow closing Seattle office
After less than three years in the Puget Sound region, Silicon Valley venture capital firm Mohr Davidow Ventures will close its Seattle office and
Business Intelligence Fresh From the Oven Served Piping Hot
Though many dot-coms evaporated like raindrops from a summer shower, new media still works for some as their business continues to grow. The challenge
Data Miners
Quick: What do Hamas terrorists have in common with Martha Stewart? No, we’re not talking about their public-approval ratings. Rather, both may have drawn
