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Fierce Battle For Ad Revenues
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Fierce Battle or maybe No battle too early to say
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Sanjeev Yadav
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"Fierce Battle For Ad Revenues"
| 2 years ago
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Both are coming up with cutting edge technologies and changing the world. Yes there is battle and in future it will increase.
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Adrian Hoe
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With the new iPhone OS 4.0, Apple has the lead and beaten Google flat. Apple has not only nailed Google in Ad revenues, but also nailed Androids and other smart phones with the new iPhone OS 4.0. Although it appears that both have separate audience,...
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Shashi Prakash Mishra
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"Fierce Battle For Ad Revenues"
| 2 years ago
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Yes there is battle and in future it will increase.
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Ideate: "What will be the new face of 'Apple-Google' rivalry??" deleted from your view.
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Fierce Battle For Ad Revenues
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Fierce Battle or maybe No battle too early to say
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Sanjeev Yadav
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"Fierce Battle For Ad Revenues"
| 2 years ago
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Both are coming up with cutting edge technologies and changing the world. Yes there is battle and in future it will increase.
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Adrian Hoe
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| 2 years ago
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With the new iPhone OS 4.0, Apple has the lead and beaten Google flat. Apple has not only nailed Google in Ad revenues, but also nailed Androids and other smart phones with the new iPhone OS 4.0. Although it appears that both have separate audience,...
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Shashi Prakash Mishra
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"Fierce Battle For Ad Revenues"
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Yes there is battle and in future it will increase.
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MySQL
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Chandra Singh Meena
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Follow the world
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Adrian Hoe
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But PostgreSQL 8.2 and above is already supported on Windows platform.
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Dennis Aries
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Highly debatable, but I have to go with MySQL here. Although, I have to confess, my experience with both is limited and probably a bit outdated too. Let me start out with some specifics that I know of. MySQL provides a smaller footprint, is...
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Chandra Singh Meena
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Follow the world
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Adrian Hoe
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But PostgreSQL 8.2 and above is already supported on Windows platform.
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Dennis Aries
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"MySQL"
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Highly debatable, but I have to go with MySQL here. Although, I have to confess, my experience with both is limited and probably a bit outdated too. Let me start out with some specifics that I know of. MySQL provides a smaller footprint, is...
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I find that data mining and predictive analytics fall into the same category--they are the same basic technology but described from different perspectives. Predictive analytics is a term I see more in the CRM and database worlds. Perhaps some of this is due to the encroachment of BI into the data mining world, where queries and OLAP are sometimes called data mining (after all, you are drilling down into the data!). This would necessitate creating further distinctions in terminology. However, I don't see data mining losing hold on the style of predictive modeling that is largely empirical and data driven. Although we have heard many times that predictive analytics will optimize our marketing...
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Arijay Chaudhry
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For Predictive analytics, the best algorithms are those embedded into the IDASM. The systems undergoes over 85000 calculations per time-series and uses triangular and sinusoidal functions. The algorithm is considered to be 20% more accurate than...
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Adrian Hoe
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| 3 years ago
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That's a nice piece. I am looking at predictive analytics to increase the value of data for my client.
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Shashikant Brahmankar
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Very good discussion point... often neglected by the majority... Some clarification needed here. 1. data mining and predictive analytics fall into the same category - No. Two different things. Crudely, data mining is equivalent to data...
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Agile
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Sreenatha Reddy
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It's better to use Agile than Waterfall Model.
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Adrian Hoe
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Waterfall model is a methodology defining the stages of development, not to track projects.
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Adrian Hoe
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I have been using Waterfall model for 90% of my projects. The result is, I spend less time in coding (about 11% of total project time in coding). If the software is large, has long life-cycle, requirements do not change often; Waterfall is a...
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Sreenatha Reddy
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It's better to use Agile than Waterfall Model.
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Adrian Hoe
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Waterfall model is a methodology defining the stages of development, not to track projects.
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Adrian Hoe
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I have been using Waterfall model for 90% of my projects. The result is, I spend less time in coding (about 11% of total project time in coding). If the software is large, has long life-cycle, requirements do not change often; Waterfall is a...
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