Getting Started in ‘Big Data’ Experts Advise Finding Math Whizzes Who Know Your Industry, Limiting Initial Goals

Getting Started in ‘Big Data’

Experts Advise Finding Math Whizzes Who Know Your Industry, Limiting Initial Goals

JAMES WILLHITE

Updated Feb. 3, 2014 11:49 p.m. ET

Wanted: Ph.D.-level statistician with the technical skill to use data-visualization softwareand a deep understanding of the _____ industry. Read more of this post

Apple Quietly Builds New Networks; stitching together a network of Internet infrastructure capable of delivering large amounts of content to customers, giving the company more control over the distribution of its online offerings

Apple Quietly Builds New Networks

Company Boosts Internet Infrastructure, Lays Groundwork for More Traffic Amid Broader Ambitions

DREW FITZGERALD and DAISUKE WAKABAYASHI

Feb. 3, 2014 7:40 p.m. ET

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Apple IncAAPL +0.19% is stitching together a network of Internet infrastructure capable of delivering large amounts of content to customers, giving the company more control over the distribution of its online offerings while laying the groundwork for more traffic if it decides to move deeper into television. Read more of this post

Attempting to Code the Human Brain; Startups, Tech Giants Expand World of Artificial Intelligence; Software With an ‘Imagination’

Attempting to Code the Human Brain

Startups, Tech Giants Expand World of Artificial Intelligence; Software With an ‘Imagination’

EVELYN M. RUSLI

Updated Feb. 3, 2014 7:59 p.m. ET

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Vicarious’s technology created a series of images of cows, using the software’s ‘imagination,’ after being shown one cow. Vicarious

Somewhere, in a glass building several miles outside of San Francisco, a computer is imagining what a cow looks like. Read more of this post

SEC Looking at How Alternative Funds Value Investments; Regulators say some unscrupulous managers inflate the value of illiquid holdings

SEC Looking at How Alternative Funds Value Investments

Regulators say some unscrupulous managers inflate the value of illiquid holdings

DAISY MAXEY

Updated Feb. 3, 2014 4:22 p.m. ET

Regulators are taking a close look at how hedge funds and other alternative investment funds value their most illiquid assets. It’s time more investors did the same. Read more of this post

Understanding a Mutual Fund’s Average Annual Return; The calculation behind these performance figures may not be what you think; Rolling Returns Tell More About Fund Performance

Understanding a Mutual Fund’s Average Annual Return

The calculation behind these performance figures may not be what you think

SIMON CONSTABLE

Feb. 3, 2014 4:21 p.m. ET

What does it mean when a mutual fund reports its average annual return over a period of, say, three or five years? It isn’t exactly what you might think. What’s more, computing the figure yourself will require more than the general arithmetic you use in other areas of your life. Read more of this post

As TVs Lose Lustre, Panasonic Pushes Lower-Key Products

As TVs Lose Lustre, Panasonic Pushes Lower-Key Products

President Tsuga Emphasizes Auto Parts, Solar Panels and Airplane Entertainment Systems

KANA INAGAKI

Feb. 3, 2014 8:21 p.m. ET

As global competition rises among television makers, Panasonic is changing the focus of its once thrivingtelevision business. The WSJ’s Deborah Kan speaks to Panasonic’s President Kazuhiro Tsuga about the company’s change of strategy.

As Panasonic Corp.’s 6752.TO -5.44% vaunted television business fades, a string of lesser-known niche businesses are rising to take its place. Read more of this post

Currencies Reshape Business in Asia

Currencies Reshape Business in Asia

Won’s Surge Knocks Back South Korean Exporters; Weak Yen Lifts Japanese Firms

IN-SOO NAM And TAKASHI NAKAMICHI

Updated Feb. 3, 2014 11:56 p.m. ET

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Asia‘s two global manufacturing rivals—Japan and South Korea—are experiencing a reversal in fortunes amid changing currency trends. Read more of this post

Judge’s Ruling On Accounting Firms In China Touches on Hong Kong Units

February 3, 2014, 6:03 p.m. ET

Judge’s Ruling On Accounting Firms In China Touches on Hong Kong Units

By Michael Rapoport and Kathy Chu

A judge’s ruling against the Chinese affiliates of the Big Four accounting firms over their refusal to cooperate with U.S. regulators has drawn attention to a practice of some auditors’ Hong Kong units. Read more of this post

Global automakers look for dream market in rural India

Global automakers look for dream market in rural India

Monday, February 3, 2014 – 22:54

Reuters

MUMBAI – For global automakers, the dusty backroads of rural India could be the new El Dorado.

As economic torpor suffocates demand for new cars in India’s megacities, incomes are growing faster in small towns and country areas. That’s pushing the likes of General Motors and Honda Motor Co to fan out in search of buyers in places where fewer than 20 people in every thousand own a car – for now. Read more of this post

10 years after Facebook launched, social media is only beginning to shake up the world

10 years after Facebook launched, social media is only beginning to shake up the world

By Vivek Wadhwa, Updated: February 3 at 7:59 am

When Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg launched thefacebook.com in Feb. 2004, even he could not imagine the forces it would unleash. His intent was to connect college students. Facebook, which is what this Web site rapidly evolved into, ended up connecting the world. Read more of this post

New Zealand Milks China’s Taste for Dairy; New Zealand Has Benefited From a 48% Rise in Dairy Prices Over the Past 12 Months

New Zealand Milks China’s Taste for Dairy

New Zealand Has Benefited From a 48% Rise in Dairy Prices Over the Past 12 Months

REBECCA HOWARD

Updated Feb. 3, 2014 8:16 a.m. ET

WELLINGTON, New Zealand—U.S. investors betting that a loosening of China’s one-child policy will boost demand for milk have won access to directly trade dairy futures in New Zealand, the world’s biggest milk exporter. Read more of this post

What We Talk About When We Talk About Economies Of Scale In Tech

What We Talk About When We Talk About Economies Of Scale In Tech

Posted yesterday by Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin)

Editor’s note: Ben Bajarin is a principal at Creative Strategies where he focuses his analysis and research on the consumer technology industry and consumer technology products. Follow him on Twitter @BenBajarin. Read more of this post

Required Reading: The Economist’s Special Report On Tech Startups

Required Reading: The Economist’s Special Report On Tech Startups

Posted yesterday by Ryan Lawler (@ryanlawler)

It’s not every day we here at TechCrunch just point to someone else’s work and say, “Here, you should go read this.” But today’s an exception, because The Economist has put together a 16-page Special Report on the rise of technology startups around the world. Read more of this post

5 things I learned from The New Yorker’s feature on Netflix; The future of television is more interesting when you peek behind the screen

5 things I learned from The New Yorker’s feature on Netflix

By Adam Lashinsky, Sr. Editor at Large February 3, 2014: 11:35 AM ET

The future of television is more interesting when you peek behind the screen.

FORTUNE — There was nothing particularly new in Ken Auletta’s highly readable article about Netflix (NFLX) in the current issue of The New Yorker. (Here’s a link to a snippet of the article; the rest is for paying subscribers.) The beauty of a Ken Auletta article, though, is that there doesn’t need to be a ton of earth-shatteringly fresh information for it be worth your time to read. Auletta succinctly summarizes complicated topics, like how Netflix got to be what it is, and he name checks all the most important people on a given subject so that by the time he’s done, you’re in the know, too. Read more of this post

MediaTek Going Wearable, Chinese & Cheap

MediaTek Going Wearable, Chinese & Cheap

Junko Yoshida

1/31/2014 01:40 PM EST
MADISON, Wis. — MediaTek is quietly going after the emerging market of under-$50 wearable devices.

The company’s new “all-in-one” SoC, called Aster, is sampling now only to a select group of customers. The chip is not officially announced yet, with no datasheets or block diagrams publicly available. Read more of this post

South Koreans drink twice as much liquor as Russians and more than four times as much as Americans

South Koreans drink twice as much liquor as Russians and more than four times as much as Americans

By Roberto A. Ferdman and Ritchie King February 2, 2014

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The biggest hard alcohol drinkers on the globe aren’t cuddled up somewhere in sub-zero Siberia; they’re sipping on Soju, in South Korea. Read more of this post

Why the only thing better than big data is bigger data

Why the only thing better than big data is bigger data

By Christopher Mims @mims an hour ago

For many businesses, big data is superfluous. Except, a recently-published paper on the mathematics of big data reveals, when it isn’t. It turns out there is a kind of data that, like black holes or evil wizards of Middle Earth, only becomes more powerful the larger it grows. What’s more, suggest researchers Enric Junqué de Fortuny, David Martens and Foster Provost, even if you’re not gathering this kind of data at present, the new results suggest you may lose out to a competitor who is. Read more of this post

Yu’ebao, the investment service introduced by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, has raised 250 billion yuan (US$41.3 billion), with the number of its users exceeding 49 million since its launch on June 13

Yu’ebao generates considerable profits from bank deposits

Staff Reporter 

2014-01-28

Yu’ebao, the investment service introduced by payment service Alipay, a division of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, has raised 250 billion yuan (US$41.3 billion), with the number of its users exceeding 49 million since its launch on June 13, 2013, reports Shanghai’s China Business News. Read more of this post

Shareholder infighting major obstacle for A-share listed Chinese firms

Shareholder infighting major obstacle for A-share listed Chinese firms

Staff Reporter 

2014-02-01

Since 2011, there have been at least 26 A-shares or Hong Kong-listed Chinese firms that have seen shareholder infighting, which has become a major obstacle for corporate governance and the further development of the listed companies, the Chinese-language Shanghai Securities News reports. Read more of this post

Shadow banking sector playing cat and mouse with Chinese regulators

Shadow banking sector playing cat and mouse with Chinese regulators

Staff Reporter

2014-02-03

Beijing’s latest move to reign in the shadow banking sector is expected to have a considerable impact on financial trusts, but the problem will likely remain because of a loophole in the regulations, the Chinese-language CBN Weekly reports. Read more of this post

Limited human-to-human bird flu transmission possible: China

Limited human-to-human bird flu transmission possible: China

Staff Reporter 

2014-01-28

Limited, single human-to-human transmission of the H7N9 bird flu cannot yet be ruled out, according to a newly issued plan for human H7N9 infection diagnosis and treatment from China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission. Read more of this post

Electronics malls crumbling under online shopping boom in China

Electronics malls crumbling under online shopping boom in China

Tai Jui-fen and Staff Reporter

2014-02-02

Operators of giant shopping malls housing electronics shops in China are swiftly losing customers and vendors as tenants disappear in the shadow of stiff competition from the booming e-commerce sector, reports the Chinese-language China Business Journal. Read more of this post

The $15 trillion shadow over Chinese banks; China analyst Charlene Chu explains why the nation is on the verge of crisis

The $15 trillion shadow over Chinese banks

China analyst Charlene Chu explains why the nation is on the verge of crisis

By Harry Wilson

9:30PM GMT 01 Feb 2014

Drawing attention to the problems at an individual bank is never likely to make you popular, but calling time on an entire financial system is another thing entirely. Read more of this post

Institutional Imperative and Differentiating Between the Tech Innovators, the Imitators, and Swarming Incompetents in Asia (Part 2)

Bamboo Innovator Insight (Issue 21)
Dear Friends and All,

Institutional Imperative and Differentiating Between the Tech Innovators, the Imitators, and Swarming Incompetents in Asia (Part 2)

“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”

– Henry Ford

“Good is not the absence of evil” was the common insight that value investors share as the Bamboo Innovator met up over coffee last week with two successful fund managers who run their own asset management firms when they flew in from London and India to the Omaha of Singapore at the Singapore Management University. Read more of this post

Retiring on Your Own Terms: Only by saving safely enough to end up with 22 times your annual retirement income can you guarantee that payout

Jan 31, 2014

THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR

Retiring on Your Own Terms

JASON ZWEIG

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By creating a new savings plan this past week called the myRA, President Barack Obama refocused attention on the retirement crisis. Read more of this post

WeChat banking emerges in China

WeChat banking emerges in China

Staff Reporter

2014-02-02

Several Chinese banks have launched banking services via popular mobile phone app WeChat, as they try to tap into the rapidly changing online business world, the Securities Daily reported. Read more of this post

A growing number of larger companies in South Korea are pushing up their earnings through non-operating income rather than operating activities.

Conglomerate earnings buoyed by non-operating income amid downturn

2014.02.03 15:27:52

A growing number of larger companies in South Korea are pushing up their earnings through non-operating income rather than operating activities.  Read more of this post

“Time is short” for Congress to raise debt limit, says US treasury chief who warned that the United States will exhaust its borrowing authority on Friday without action by Congress to lift the debt limit

“Time is short” for Congress to raise debt limit, says US treasury chief

POSTED: 03 Feb 2014 23:10
US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew warned on Monday that the United States will exhaust its borrowing authority on Friday without action by Congress to lift the debt limit.

WASHINGTON: US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew warned on Monday that the United States will exhaust its borrowing authority on Friday without action by Congress to lift the debt limit. Read more of this post

In the mobile Internet Age, ads watch you

In the mobile Internet Age, ads watch you

Technology evolving toward suggestions based on preferences

BY GLENN CHAPMAN

AFP-JIJI

FEB 3, 2014

WASHINGTON – Ads are evolving from blaring TV spots to nudges from smartphones that know where we are, what we like and what we might be in the mood for. Read more of this post

outh Korea’s Japanese Mirror; Danny Leipziger proposes a strategy for South Korea to avoid Japanese-style economic stagnation

DANNY LEIPZIGER

Danny Leipziger, Professor of International Business at George Washington University and Managing Director of the Growth Dialogue, was a vice president of the World Bank and served as Vice Chair of the Spence Commission on Growth and Development.

FEB 2, 2014

South Korea’s Japanese Mirror

SEOUL – Given the daunting challenges facing Japan, one can only admire Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s determination to end the country’s two-decade-long period of economic stagnation. His strategy – the “three arrows” of massive monetary expansion, increased government spending, and structural reform – is theoretically sound. But only one and a half arrows have been launched so far. Read more of this post