Clark Quinn

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Making Sense of Research

Clark Quinn

As I pointed out, aggregating data from sensors could do things like identify traffic jams (Google Maps already does this), or collect data like restaurant ratings. There can be more, with apps that can ask about your eating, weight, or other health measurements.

Research 100
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Vale Jobs

Clark Quinn

It has also already been covered that it was much more than that, it was the insight into the market, e.g. not just the iPod, but iTunes. You didn’t hear much about it, like you might with Google, but it seemed like a pretty cool place to hang out. Industry-changing stuff, and absolutely true. And there are two aspects to this.

Job 157
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The GPS and EPSS

Clark Quinn

But for free… When I used to travel more (and that’s starting again), I’ve usually managed to get by with Google Maps: put in my desired location ( so glad they finally put copy/paste in, such a no-brainer rather than have to write it elsewhere and type it on, or remember, usually imperfectly). We’ll see next time.

Cognitive 145