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- A Day in the Life of Your Data [pdf] https://www.apple.com/privacy/docs/A_Day_in_the_Life_of_Your_Data.pdf 80 comments
- A Day in the Life of Your Data [pdf] https://www.apple.com/privacy/docs/A_Day_in_the_Life_of_Your_Data.pdf 3 comments
- A Day in the Life of a Data Scientist http://www.gallamine.com/2015/05/a-day-in-life-of-data-scientist-part-1.html 2 comments
- On keeping a journal: 1091 days of life data collection http://stevecorona.com/on-keeping-a-journal/ 17 comments
- A Day in the Life of a Data Scientist (Part 1) http://www.gallamine.com/2015/05/a-day-in-life-of-data-scientist-part-1.html 3 comments datascience
- Privacy on iPhone | A Day in the Life of an Average Person’s Data | Apple https://youtu.be/1HWUjMjaBJI 14 comments apple
- Privacy on iPhone | A Day in the Life of an Average Person’s Data https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HWUjMjaBJI 10 comments apple
- A Day in the Life of Your Data (Apple Privacy Doc) https://www.apple.com/privacy/docs/a_day_in_the_life_of_your_data.pdf 7 comments apple
- A Day in the Life of a Functional Data Scientist http://www.infoq.com/presentations/functional-data-scientist%EF%BB%BF 3 comments fsharp
- [D] A Day in the Life of a Google Data Engineer https://medium.com/p/722f1b2206cc 8 comments machinelearning
- Apple released a document called "A Day in the Life of your Data." It talks about privacy issues and risks in the context of a father and daughter going to the park. What do you think? https://www.apple.com/privacy/docs/A_Day_in_the_Life_of_Your_Data.pdf 3 comments privacy
- "Procedurally generated side-scroller called One Day You Will Die that has you grow older and avoid the most common causes of death in each year of your life based on actual data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention" http://randomnerds.com/one-day-you-will-die-an-indie-game-that-predicts-the-cause-of-your-death/ 3 comments technology
- A day in the life of the internet hacked and mapped: A single hacker managed to get into millions of computers around the world - which was easy because their routers were all set to the default password of 'root'. But what he did with the data was simple and unmalicious: map it. http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/interactive/2013/mar/27/day-life-internet-mapped-hack 29 comments worldnews