What is missing is a demo of the value when the creator of the "data" controls it.
I put "data" in quotes because we are putting way too much emphasis on that word in the formula. "Data" is impersonal, raw, commodity-like, VALUELESS. The Big Data industry wants to believe it has value by saying it does. For example, Comscore reports, "engagement went up 20%" when actual engagement is meaningless: .05% http://www.comradity.com/comradity/2013/09/splitting-hairs.html
K- On Sep 26, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Drummond Reed <
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> wrote: >> What is really missing is a good discussion on how personal information control changes the archaic privacy conceptions based on data protection and privacy law. Especially this archaic discussion about who owns your data.
Well said, Mark. IMHO the emergence of personal clouds and personal cloud networks will finally cause this paradigm shift that, until they are actually here, has only been theoretical (like discussion of how computing would change before we actually had personal computers or discussion about how telephony would change before we actually had smartphones).
Let's make 2014 the turning point for this whole tide.
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