If new Linux kernel (with new patches) would come out once in year we would still be running what 1.x.x ? Linux evolves and noone forses you to download it.
This is an intersting topic. The company I work for has a website (e-commerce) that we don't want people to use unless they can provide information about themselves eg. name, company, phone, email. This isn't aiming to any marketing techniques like SPAM etc but for monitoring usage of our service. The website primary customers are businesses. I was wondering how apropriate is it to not allow people use our website after sertain amount of accesses unless we have their contact info.
Dvorak - I don't think that it's personal russian name. (maybe they came up with one already. I've been out of Russia for only 2 years. Things change fast...) Or is it the nick that russians are called in general. Sort of "toughsky, shitsky (not to offend anyone). You have probably mixed me with someone else.
It seems to me that the main idea of the book is "Among the challenges that data mining can help with are these: Predicting the likelihood of customers buying a specific item based on their ages, gender, demographics and other affinities. Identifying customers with similar browsing behaviors. Identifying specific customer preferences in order to provide improved individual service." Money, money, and money. Sell, sell, sell... and make more money so you can make even more money... hmm It amuses me when salespeople think they know what I want or need. Oh, did I mention the personal privacy: "Identifying the date and times involved in sequences of frequently visited web pages or frequent episodes of phone calling patterns. Finding all groups of items that are bought together with high frequency." Be careful - the "big brother" is watching you. Did you notice the frequent use of Identifying. I have an idea: how about a personal ID card with all personal info can be found. Seems pretty exciting.
If new Linux kernel (with new patches) would come out once in year we would still be running what 1.x.x ? Linux evolves and noone forses you to download it.
I actually didn't think that it's insulting. :)
I was just wondering for my own general education.
You know... learning the culture...
This is an intersting topic. The company I work for has a website (e-commerce) that we don't want people to use unless they can provide information about themselves eg. name, company, phone, email. This isn't aiming to any marketing techniques like SPAM etc but for monitoring usage of our service. The website primary customers are businesses.
I was wondering how apropriate is it to not allow people use our website after sertain amount of accesses unless we have their contact info.
Dvorak - I don't think that it's personal russian name. (maybe they came up with one already. I've been out of Russia for only 2 years. Things change fast...) Or is it the nick that russians are called in general. Sort of "toughsky, shitsky (not to offend anyone). You have probably mixed me with someone else.
It's just like seeing your child grow and have birthdays.
It seems to me that the main idea of the book is
"Among the challenges that data mining can help with are these: Predicting the likelihood of customers buying a specific item based on their ages, gender, demographics and other affinities. Identifying customers with similar browsing behaviors. Identifying specific customer preferences in order to provide improved individual service."
Money, money, and money. Sell, sell, sell... and make more money so you can make even more money... hmm It amuses me when salespeople think they know what I want or need.
Oh, did I mention the personal privacy:
"Identifying the date and times involved in sequences of frequently visited web pages or frequent episodes of phone calling patterns. Finding all groups of items that are bought together with high frequency."
Be careful - the "big brother" is watching you. Did you notice the frequent use of Identifying . I have an idea: how about a personal ID card with all personal info can be found. Seems pretty exciting.
True, I personally don't mind *grin* that mixture. :(
It's like a dream that will never come through. Sort of like My Dad using Linux
Cookies, yeah smashing, groovy baby ... words
well 5, 8, 9
The more I deal with people who are related to computers I get this feeling that "one does not become a hacker, but one is born to be a hacker."