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Science Big, Science Connected

The first attempt at distilling some of my thoughts on Big Data and the Networked Future of Science. Thanks to Chris Lasher for the invite to speak at VA Tech. I had fun, although in my jetlagged, uber-caffeinated state I spoke at 200 mph

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