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From Orwell to Kafka, Markov to Doctorow: Understanding Big Data through metaphors
On March 20, I attended a short talk by Malavika Jayaram, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, titled ‘What we talk about when we talk about Big Data’ at the T.A.J. Residency in Bengaluru. It was something of … Continue reading
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