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Data Modeling 301 for the cloud: data lake and NoSQL data modeling and design

erwin

Look at this NoSQL definition from Wikipedia: A NoSQL (originally referring to “non-SQL” or “non-relational”) database provides a mechanism for storage and retrieval of data that is modeled in means other than the tabular relations used in relational databases. But what exactly does NOSQL mean? Relational. Collection.

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Would the Slow Wide Web still be revolutionary?

ChiefTech

Tags: antique modem , old technology , Internet , WorldWideWeb

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data.gov.au

ChiefTech

Craig goes on to draw comparisons to the Wikipedia story: "As history has recorded, countries that remove barriers to the free flow of ideas and information develop faster, are economically more successful and their people enjoy higher standards of living. Tags: government , government 2.0 , web 2.0 , australia , craig thomler

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: A better way to search Wikipedia?

ChiefTech

Friday, 19 January 2007 A better way to search Wikipedia? Care of a post and analysis by Steve Rubel , a new stand alone search engine for Wikipedia called Wikiseek has been launched by Searchme. One other observation I have is that while you can search Wikipedia , there is no direct link to the Wikipedia site!

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Free form or oversight? Wikipedia vs Citizendium

ChiefTech

Wikipedia vs Citizendium There is no doubt based on page hits and links that Wikipedia has been hugely successful - Ive even seen attributed quotes from Wikipedia used on advertising in a staff canteen at large factory! Wednesday, 25 April 2007 Free form or oversight?

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: The slow death of Enterprise 2.0 on Wikipedia

ChiefTech

on Wikipedia Revisiting the Enterprise 2.0 (aka aka "Enterprise Social Software") entry in Wikipedia I noticed that, despite the HBS case study, the entry itself isnt actually getting any better. Disclaimer: Information on this blog is of a general nature and represents my own independent opinion.

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Two-Dot Oh Fatigue – but only for the inexperienced

ChiefTech

Technorati Tags: Web 2.0 , social media , knowledge management , hype curve , innovation , dot com , dot com bust , bubble , change , society , work , financial markets Or did some of us really think we could predict exactly how a new technology would impact society and work? Which reminds me - while preparing a presentation about Web 2.0