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InfoStory Quote: Inadequate Vs. No Data

Posted on October 18, 2010 by GilPress

“Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all” –Charles Babbage (died today in 1871)

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I launched the Big Data conversation; writing, research, marketing services; http://whatsthebigdata.com/ & https://infostory.com/
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