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Daily Archives: September 9, 2012
BigQuery – Google comes out from “INSIDE”; Who else & What more will we really see through ?
Google’s BigQuery’s public appearance, makes things even more complicated for deciding where to go for Big Data analytics. How big is really big? Can one hundred thousand records with mega-size data such as images or even one million records be … Continue reading
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