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Submission + - Tim O'Reilly On Big Data, Social Networks And The Future of Print

M-Saunders writes: How do we take advantage of big data without putting our privacy at risk? Should everyone be able to code? And how much life is still in the market for printed books and publications? Linux Voice put these questions to Tim O'Reilly, the founder of O'Reilly media, and the man who helped to popularise the terms Open Source and Web 2.0. Despite the amount of "free" (or advert-supported) content out there, O'Reilly still believes there's plenty of money to be made: "I think that the willingness of people to pay for things that delight them will not go away."
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Tim O'Reilly On Big Data, Social Networks And The Future of Print

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