I might add one or two more articles before Monday, but that's pretty much the final version. Starred articles are new additions since Thursday.
Featured Contributions
- Tutorial: How to detect spurious correlations, and how to find the ... *
- 77 People Who Truly Have Written Interesting Things About Data *
- Another 14 great reads from top and niche news outlets *
- Continuing along the path of Data Science *
- Acronyms of Big Data Analytics from A to Z *
- Are You Data Literate: Education for the Information Economy *
- Top Three Business Benefits from Big Data *
- Automatic Identification of Replicated Criminal Websites Using Comb...
- Research Brief: Four Functional Clusters of Analytics Professionals
- Business Analyst profile: a generic view
- 50 big data companies to follow
- More than 100 data science, analytics, big data, visualization books
- Another batch of interesting articles
- Data Warehouse Architecture
- Starting down the path of Data Science
- Biggest Potential for Big Data: The Expanding Universe of Unknown U...
- Proposal for a new type of scoring system
Forum Questions, News
- Hadoop Automation: Eliminate Data Bottlenecks - Upcoming DSC Webinar
- New jobs posted Friday *
- Are you the UK and Ireland's top data scientist? *
- More discounted books from Manning Publications *
- Book: Outlier Detection for Temporal Data *
- Book: Analytics in a Big Data World *
- Workforce Conference, Featuring Top Experts in Workforce Analytics *
- Big Data Salaries Top BI, Data Warehousing *
- A quick introduction *
- Resource: Tons of data sets
- What 'phase' is BIG DATA currently undergoing in its life cycle?
- Challenge of the week: data compression
- My answer to spurious correlations (previous challenge of the week)
- Introduction to business analytics online lecture
- 15+ Great Books for Hadoop
- Question: Adopting BigQuery
- Very geeky stuff...
- Data Science Book v 2 (Syracuse University)
- Book: Scala for the impatient
- Book: Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science
- Question: Effect of novelty on returning users, in A/B testing
- Question: Could SciDB use R as a wrapper?
- Cloudera Founder Jeff Hammerbacher, who coined the term “Data Scien...
- Announcements from our sponsors
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