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The industrial data revolution: What founders got wrong

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In February 2010, The Economist published a report called “ Data, data everywhere.” Little did we know then just how simple the data landscape actually was. That is, comparatively speaking, when you consider the data realities we’re facing as we look to 2022. Joe Hellerstein. Contributor. Share on Twitter.

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Meme Mapping: Learn to Run Better Creative Tests by Reverse-Engineering Hollywood

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“Creative” is the Last Performance Battleground When I first started doing digital marketing in June 2010, most of the job was done in spreadsheets: whole rooms full of analysts creating pivot tables, calculating KPIs, and optimizing bids for Google Adwords campaigns. Credit: Marketing Memetics 2. Tag each example with relevant “memes.”

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Atlassian is acquiring Chartio to bring data visualization to the platform

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Atlassian launched a machine learning layer, which relies on data on the platform with the addition of Atlassian Smarts last fall. Today the company announced it was acquiring Chartio to add a new data analysis and visualization component to the Atlassian family of products. million along the way, according to Pitchbook data.

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Ex-Square execs launch Found to help the self-employed, raise $12.75M from Sequoia

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Previously called Indie, the startup was founded by two former Square execs who got firsthand insight into how SMBs paid their employees. Lauren Myrick joined Square in 2010 and was the second project manager at the company. And today, the San Francisco-based startup has raised $12.75 It can be a lot to keep up with.