by Peter Goldey | Sep 20, 2017 | bites
Today a good friend sent this picture of my company’s name in print. It’s from Money.com’s “Best Places to Live” feature. We focus so much on the online version these days, that I forgot the tangible thrill of seeing it in print! As...
by Peter Goldey | Sep 12, 2017 | bites, data for good
A recent study by WalletHub takes a scientific approach to determining “happiness” on a state by state level. The article is worth a read, and there’s plenty of data and methodology behind their approach. I don’t agree with all of it,, but...
by Peter Goldey | May 20, 2017 | bites, random thoughts
Continuing to work through some AI for real estate projects and the question about what exactly is enough data and how to get it comes up all the time. Data Readiness Strategies of AI Startups is a recent blog post on from Data Science Central includes this comment:...
by Peter Goldey | Sep 20, 2016 | bites, random thoughts
It’s been a busy summer! Yesterday, Money.com launched its annual Best Places to Live feature. This is a project I’ve worked on for almost 20 years now! (more in an upcoming post). Work around the story took up a big chunk of my time! I provide all of...
by Peter Goldey | Nov 23, 2015 | bites
This post was just a bit of fun – generated quite a bit of traffic – and initially appeared on the Onboard Blog It provides a classic example of how data doesn’t always correlate. In this case, it turns out that cities with lots of grocery stores...