Comments for KnowledgeBid http://www.knowledgebid.com/media Fri, 15 Aug 2008 15:15:45 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.1 Comment on NYSE Panel: “Expert Networks: Issues and Opportunities for Public Companies” by Life Insurance blog http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/nyse-panel-expert-networks-issues-and-opportunities-for-public-companies/#comment-169 Life Insurance blog Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:07:53 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/nyse-panel-expert-networks-issues-and-opportunities-for-public-companies/#comment-169 <strong>Learn facts about the life insurance industry...</strong> Information on the life insurance industry... Learn facts about the life insurance industry…

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Comment on NYSE Panel: “Expert Networks: Issues and Opportunities for Public Companies” by NYSE Panel on Expert Networks « RobWebb2k http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/nyse-panel-expert-networks-issues-and-opportunities-for-public-companies/#comment-151 NYSE Panel on Expert Networks « RobWebb2k Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:32:29 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/nyse-panel-expert-networks-issues-and-opportunities-for-public-companies/#comment-151 [...] The video of the panel can be found here.  You can read my thoughts on the discussion on the KnowledgeBid Blog. No Comments Leave a Commenttrackback addressThere was an error with your comment, please try [...] […] The video of the panel can be found here.  You can read my thoughts on the discussion on the KnowledgeBid Blog. No Comments Leave a Commenttrackback addressThere was an error with your comment, please try […]

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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by Idetrorce http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-136 Idetrorce Sat, 15 Dec 2007 22:12:54 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-136 very interesting, but I don't agree with you Idetrorce very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by Whatever-ishere http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-56 Whatever-ishere Wed, 21 Nov 2007 17:32:38 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-56 thanks for the GREAT post! Very useful... thanks for the GREAT post! Very useful…

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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by What is that 99.98% worth? | LucaFiligheddu.com http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-54 What is that 99.98% worth? | LucaFiligheddu.com Wed, 14 Nov 2007 08:27:36 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-54 [...] Palombi pointed out this wise thought in his blog: AdWords ads shown in search results drive Google’s earnings, but Google searches [...] […] Palombi pointed out this wise thought in his blog: AdWords ads shown in search results drive Google’s earnings, but Google searches […]

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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by Reflexiones sobre Google « Blog de Fermín Serrano http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-53 Reflexiones sobre Google « Blog de Fermín Serrano Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:18:35 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-53 [...] y mientras tanto estudios nos dicen que Google solo indexa el 0.02% del total de información de Internet. ¿no es [...] […] y mientras tanto estudios nos dicen que Google solo indexa el 0.02% del total de información de Internet. ¿no es […]

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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by Matt Ellsworth http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-50 Matt Ellsworth Sat, 10 Nov 2007 18:49:33 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-50 either way you cut it - thats 2 huge numbers of data. either way you cut it - thats 2 huge numbers of data.

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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by   Ştiri la început de weekend (09.11.2007) — CTI97:=(Creativitate,Tehnologie,Informatie) http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-49   Ştiri la început de weekend (09.11.2007) — CTI97:=(Creativitate,Tehnologie,Informatie) Fri, 09 Nov 2007 18:00:41 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-49 [...] Google a organizat doar 0.2% din informaţia circulată pe internet în 2006 [...] […] Google a organizat doar 0.2% din informaţia circulată pe internet în 2006 […]

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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by November 8, 2007 | next media update http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-48 November 8, 2007 | next media update Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:01:55 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-48 [...] Study: Google Organizing Less Than 0.02% of the World’s Information KNOWLEDGEBID Berkeley’s School of Information Management Systems calculated how much unique information was produced in 1999 and again in 2002. The study estimated that between 3,416,281 TB and 5,609,121 TB were produced n 2002, so there was a ~19% annual growth rate between ‘99 and ‘02. Assuming the same growth rate to present, somewhere between 6,869,341 TB and 11,278,629 TB of new information were produced in 2006. In November of 2006, Google released a paper called “Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data” which discussed Google’s proprietary distributed storage system designed to scale to petabytes of data across thousands of commodity servers. The paper also mentioned that Google’s web index at the time was 800 TB and Bigtable as a whole was ~1085 TB. If you take the SIMS numbers as valid, in 2006 Google had organized the equivalent of 0.02% of the unique information produced in that year alone. Source> [...] […] Study: Google Organizing Less Than 0.02% of the World’s Information KNOWLEDGEBID Berkeley’s School of Information Management Systems calculated how much unique information was produced in 1999 and again in 2002. The study estimated that between 3,416,281 TB and 5,609,121 TB were produced n 2002, so there was a ~19% annual growth rate between ‘99 and ‘02. Assuming the same growth rate to present, somewhere between 6,869,341 TB and 11,278,629 TB of new information were produced in 2006. In November of 2006, Google released a paper called “Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data” which discussed Google’s proprietary distributed storage system designed to scale to petabytes of data across thousands of commodity servers. The paper also mentioned that Google’s web index at the time was 800 TB and Bigtable as a whole was ~1085 TB. If you take the SIMS numbers as valid, in 2006 Google had organized the equivalent of 0.02% of the unique information produced in that year alone. Source> […]

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Comment on Google: $225B and organizing less than 0.02% of the world’s information by Jay Gaulard Blog » Blog Archive » Google, Digg, Facebook and Being Social http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-47 Jay Gaulard Blog » Blog Archive » Google, Digg, Facebook and Being Social Thu, 08 Nov 2007 14:44:18 +0000 http://www.knowledgebid.com/media/blog/google-225b-and-02-percent/#comment-47 [...] Report: Google Organizing Less Than 0.02% of the World’s Information [...] […] Report: Google Organizing Less Than 0.02% of the World’s Information […]

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