Companies have countless ways they might use the treasure troves of data they have on us.
Both dumped massive data troves this week, keeping reporters very busy analyzing, dissecting, and writing something.
Banks will also tap into new sources of revenue by mining their enormous troves of customer data.
His Oslo-based company, FAST, already provides technology for businesses to plumb their own data troves and the Web.
But arguably the museum's rarest and most magical holdings are the troves of ancient gold locked away in the guided-tour-only Treasure Galleries.
The overnight rail link from Egypt's capital city to its southern cultural treasure-troves of Luxor and Aswan was long famed for its exemplary Orient Express-style service.
Existing homes became more and more expensive to buy, and current homeowners found their houses to be treasure troves for borrowing to spend elsewhere.
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The tool marries what Facebook already knows about people's friends and "likes" with vast troves of information from third-party data marketers such as Datalogix Inc.
Farmeron is a Web data service that farmers can use to aggregate the troves of information produced about their animals: diet, health, reproduction, milk production and medicine or drug dosage.
When you combine these analyses with marketing-campaign data for ticketing and merchandise, simple questions can get interesting, and the effort to seek insight from these data troves can get complicated.
Her method for probing the validity of a patent often starts with a Google search, moving on to Wikipedia and more obscure troves, like Japanese patent databases translated into English.
Mr. Obama's political team also is prepared to share with other candidates another valuable resource: the millions of email addresses and other troves of voter data it amassed during his 2012 presidential race.
Manning, a 25-year-old former intelligence analyst from Oklahoma, has admitted to giving troves of information to WikiLeaks, but military prosecutors want to prove Manning he aided the enemy, which carries a potential life sentence.
This requirement will help the Federal government achieve the goal of making troves of previously inaccessible or unmanageable data easily available to entrepreneurs, innovators, researchers, and others who can use those data to generate new products and services, build businesses, and create jobs.
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Although oil cognoscenti applaud Aubrey for his acquisition prowess, assembling one of the great troves of natural gas assets, second in size only to EXXON (XOM), the fact remains that CHK has had negative cash flow every single year they have been in existence.
The book is a thoroughly helpful take on the relationship struggles faced every day by those trying to start up or maintain a business and, thus, a welcome addition to the troves of information aimed at bolstering the people who make the U.S. economy go.
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Although Gazprom, a near-monopoly gas supplier to Europe, has been quick to dismiss the likelihood that Europe could replicate the shale gas boom underway in the U.S., the likelihood is that both Europe and Russia, and especially China, have mighty troves of shale gas waiting to be tapped.
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