
Everybody Lies
Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are
by Seth StephensDavidowitz
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“@CoryBittnerKC Everybody Lies. Excellent book | Just finished, “Everybody Lies” by @SethS_D, which in addition to being a tremendous education on Big Data, includes the best conclusion to a nonfiction book I’ve ever read. Read it. 30 | Looking for a great #book See @SethS_D's "Everybody Lies", a fantastic read about #BigData and the #internet. Its my favorite book of 2017! | Read the book: "Everybody Lies" by Seth Stephens. Damn good.”
Source →“@CoryBittnerKC Everybody Lies. Excellent book | Just finished, “Everybody Lies” by @SethS_D, which in addition to being a tremendous education on Big Data, includes the best conclusion to a nonfiction book I’ve ever read. Read it. 30 | Looking for a great #book See @SethS_D's "Everybody Lies", a fantastic read about #BigData and the #internet. Its my favorite book of 2017! | Read the book: "Everybody Lies" by Seth Stephens. Damn good.”
Source →Recommended by 4 notable people, including Tai Lopez and Ben Carlson
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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Big Data, Data Science, and Finance.
Foreword by Steven PinkerBlending the informed analysis of The Signal and the Noise with the instructive iconoclasm of Think Like a Freak, a fascinating, illuminating, and witty look at what the vast amounts of information now instantly available to us reveals about ourselves and our worldprovided we ask the right questions.By the end of an average...
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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Big Data, Data Science, and Finance.
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“@CoryBittnerKC Everybody Lies. Excellent book | Just finished, “Everybody Lies” by @SethS_D, which in addition to being a tremendous education on Big Data, includes the best conclusion to a nonfiction book I’ve ever read. Read it. 30 | Looking for a great #book See @SethS_D's "Everybody Lies", a fantastic read about #BigData and the #internet. Its my favorite book of 2017! | Read the book: "Everybody Lies" by Seth Stephens. Damn good.”
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