Google I/O 2010 – BigQuery and Prediction APIs App Engine 101 Amit Agarwal, Max Lin, Gideon Mann, Siddartha Naidu Google relies heavily on data analysis and has developed many tools to understand large datasets. Two of these tools are now available on a limited sign-up basis to developers: (1) BigQuery: interactive analysis of very large data sets and (2) Prediction API: make informed predictions from your data. We will demonstrate their use and give instructions on how to get access. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
Google I/O 2010 – BigQuery and Prediction APIs
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it’s a dumb ass presentation. It brings? back the dos era. Why can we use the tools without uploading data to Google? Tools like bigdata, web analytic are nothing more than a scam of collecting data for Google search engines.
BigQuery is awesome.?
I believe that the ultimate question comes from The? Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy trilogy, not from Alice in Wonderland. The answer 42 maybe be linked to Alice in Wonderland.
I am still on? waitlist
@XxGlovezxX Obfuscate the data to be unrecognisable unless you know how the data has been? obfuscated.
@fnyklr hahah,? brilliant.
53:00 The? ginger takes charge and brushes the confusion on stage aside.
@mtssvnsn hmm, I am also quite often harsh with google. basically I always expect top quality from them. This seems to be unrealistic, party because they introduce so many things – constantly. And they deserve a lot (!) of respect, because a lot of Software (android,? chrome, go-lang, etc.) is open source. that’s really great.
As usual,with everything coming out of Google these days, the documentation is useless.
No one is going to use this, because no one outside the developer team? will know how to.
Haven’t they learned anything from the Wave fiasco?
at 6:55 – we use become either ‘unwieldy’ or often useless
at 7:19 – You either run? a ‘nightly’ job, a cron job, etc.
In regards to Data Governance, if data has to go through Google Servers. How do you handle data that is geo specific? Due to certain regulatory rules? Lets say I have specific Customer data for Japan, now our current Customer servers that? hold the data are in Japan, if I send this to Google would it leave the Japan GEO?
too many smelly india niggers working at google… and americans wonder who are stealing all the? jobs!
At 6:52, Siddartha? says “unwieldy.” It’s marked as INDISTINCT in the captions.
There’s an error in the? transcript at 2:10 – ‘rows’ not ‘drivers’.
There’s an error in the? transcript at 2:10 – ‘rows’ not ‘drivers’.
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