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Each , elite SAAS marketers around the world are executing outrageous new strategies. These strategies are rarely known to anyone outside the walls their...
Founded on August 28, 2011, insideBIGDATA is a news outlet that distills news, strategies, products and services in the world Big Data for data scientists as well as IT and business professionals. Our editorial focus is big data, data sc…
The Daily Pnut is our generation’s newspaper 2.0.
In a world with infinite perspectives, voices and information, we provide a concise, irreverent and satirical daily email to start your morning off right. You should look forward to reading…
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The Guardian once called Indonesia “The Biggest Invisible Thing on Earth”, which seems like a pretty apt description. Despite being the fourth-most populous country in the world —with 260 million people dispersed across 17,000 islands spann…