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- rminer: R package, simplifies use of data mining algorithms in classification and regression #rstats #MachineLearning bit.ly/11HNU1H
- Google Universal Analytics beta open to all; new universal tracking, more custom analytics, mobile, offline sync tcrn.ch/15LmzbJ
- Are data scientists overpaid? They show up on a "top 10 overpaid jobs" list, avg salary $133,000 zd.net/ZUy4g9
- This free whitepaper examines the risks of using spreadsheets for statistical analysis bit.ly/10LgJHS
- Oracle is bleeding, losing market share to database rivals, NoSQL, Cloud tcrn.ch/16dwXLB
- Too slow or out of memory problems in Machine Learning/Data Mining? bit.ly/ZlseEA
- Charlie Rose interviews #BigData all-star Jeffrey Hammerbacher, co-founder of Cloudera, Facebook Data Science team bit.ly/13qs83Q
- London teenager sells Summly app to Yahoo for $30M; app uses AI, NLP to summarizes stories for iPhone nyti.ms/YC5Bwv
- Great visualization resources from @AnalyticBridge: d3js.org library makes cool images from web docs http://bit.ly/11Ej5LA
- Poll Results: Data Scientists do not favor a Data Science Pledge, while non-professionals do. Is this a problem? bit.ly/ZREe0B