If 50 million websites are actively using Google Analytics, then according to my calculations this could be resulting in 100 million kg of CO2 pollution a year. You'd need to plant 10 million trees to deal with that sort of pollution.
Most of these 50 million websites will find out very little by using Google Analytics because the vast majority of analytics data is not useful to a typical organization. If you are using Google Analytics you are slowing down your site. For what? You have also signed up to be a surveillance capitalist. You think you are getting Google Analytics for free, when in fact Google is using you to track people because selling the data it gets from tracking people is how it makes 90% of its revenue.
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Team Lead In-Season Analytics (w/m/d) job with Zalando | 146035
Pandemic has forced Giants to quickly step up analytics department | Newsday
The Giants' Kevin Abrams talks to agent Zeke Sandhu during training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford, N.J., on Aug. 2, 2018. Credit: Brad Penner
The on-field setbacks from the pandemic were obvious for the Giants. Virtual offseason program, truncated training camp, and no preseason games all will certainly impact the level of play from the team this season.
Behind the scenes, however, the past six months have forced the organization to grow with astonishing speed and agility, especially when it came to integrating data innovation and analytics into the coaching staff and personnel department.
The role of analytics in the return to the office
Workspace analytics is still young but, as businesses reassess their office requirements, it will become essential for ensuring the most efficient and safe use of space, writes Simon Kitson.
What is space analytics?
Space analytics is the strategic deployment of IoT integrated sensors to, you guessed it, analyse spaces. It generates insights into patterns of workspace usage over time, enables organisations to make connections between usage and space traits, equips organisations to support different work modes, helps justify large capital expenditures and improve the overall employee experience.
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Legal Analytics Market May Set New Growth Story with Huge CAGR Growth of 30.1% With Key Profiled
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Legal Analytics Market Report the new research report adds in Data Bridge Market Research's reports database. This Research Report spread across 329 Page, 53 No of Tables, and 244 No of Figures with summarizing Top companies, COVID-19 impacts and supports with tables and figures.
Legal analytics market is expected to attain good growth by 2027 witnessing market growth at a rate of 30.1% in the forecast period of 2020 to 2027. Data Bridge Market Research report on legal analytics market provides analysis and insights regarding the various factors expected to be prevalent throughout the forecasted period while providing their impacts on the market's growth.
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Genesis Ray Launches Unique GIS-Powered Renewable Energy Analytics Tool to Meet Rising Demand for
GenRay EXPLORER is a first for the gas and power sector, combining intelligence and analytics in a single, GIS-powered visual platform. This gives users real-time access to accurate and in-depth information on the current landscape, competitors, and market dynamics, enabling commercial decisions about renewables and other clean energy projects to be reached quickly.
The shift to a low-carbon economy has been a game-changer for the global power industry as renewable sources of energy penetrate the sector. Across the world, countries are increasing the share of new and cleaner sources of energy in their overall energy mix. This has resulted in the emergence of a multi-trillion-dollar renewables industry as globally investors drift away from the volatile conventional energy industry and look forward to these newer sources.
New Analytics Tools Predict COVID-19 Patient Mortality
One of the most urgent needs in the care of patients with COVID-19 is a better understanding of which patients will require more intensive treatment and attention. Now, researchers from Oklahoma State University's Center for Health Systems Innovation (CHSI) are applying big data analytics to build predictive models of COVID-19 patient risk that could help physicians better manage patient care during the pandemic.
Using these tools, the researchers say they are able to accurately predict mortality for almost 70% of patients (with the first model) and nearly 75% of patients (with the second model). The team sees a slew of benefits in store for the healthcare industry if it were to deploy such tools in the field.
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me when i'm calculating my macros at the end of the day https://t.co/zF3gdhWQtg Gymshark (from Birmingham, England) Tue Sep 08 20:00:00 +0000 2020
God forbid we just treat people as individuals rather than wasting time calculating an impossible vector of various… https://t.co/5sIfTvQ44a InezFeltscher (from Washington, DC) Tue Sep 08 03:28:48 +0000 2020
There are so many unexpected ripple effects & costs from the (predictable) (addressable) continued shortage in PPE.… https://t.co/uenckV5zsR meganranney (from Providence RI) Mon Sep 07 14:07:57 +0000 2020
It seems like Erica is the only housemate not playing the game. Every one else is extremely calculating and fully… https://t.co/4efDob2AkY lydiaforson (from Ghana) Sun Sep 06 00:15:39 +0000 2020
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