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Churchill's play, Love and Information, previews from 6 September and Crimp's In the Republic of Happiness previews from 6 December.
BBC: Jez Butterworth returns to Royal Court with new play
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Insurers would love to collect more background information on the personal habits of those buying motor, household and life policies, but do not want to put off potential customers with intrusive questionnaires.
ECONOMIST: Loyalty cards and insurance
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Editor's note: Dan Harris, the Seattle lawyer quoted above, says in a subsequent blog posting that he would love to hear from anyone with information (or even a good feel for) regarding VAT collection efficiency with respect to foreign and Chinese companies.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The police love their screens: every scrap of information helps them to nab more criminals.
ECONOMIST: Rick Rozar
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So if you're trying to find medical information for yourself or someone you love, and you're not lucky enough to have access to a professional research librarian, what do you do?
CNN: Tips for savvy medical Web surfing
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All your private information, shared as a sign of love and trust, is suddenly vulnerable.
CNN: How to protect your digital data from a vengeful ex
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By letting me control the information delivered to my computer, my love affair with the vast array of apps on the net has been reignited with a passion.
FORBES: Recipe for a More Personal Internet
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Beyond that, the best data scientists are smart, curious, creative, and love swimming through vast amounts of data in search of information that will help them achieve goals.
FORBES: Big Data: Using Experts to Decipher Digital Marketing Intelligence (Part 2 of 2)
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She recommends holding off on sharing that personal information, which can seem like a great idea in the early euphoric stages of a new love.
CNN: How to protect your digital data from a vengeful ex
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GE, which supplies the National Grid operator in the U.K., would dearly love to outfit the U.S. network with control software and thousands of sensors to report voltage and other information on a second-by-second basis.
FORBES: Juicing the System