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What is Big Data?.... (Wikipedia)

• Big data is a term for data sets that are so large or complex that traditional data processing applications are inadequate to deal with them. Challenges include analysis, capture, data curation, search, sharing, storage,transfer, visualization, querying, updating and information privacy. The term "big data" often refers simply to the use of predictive analytics, user behavior analytics, or certain other advanced data analytics methods that extract value from data.

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Biggest Beneficiaries of Personal Big Data

• FaceBook

• Google

• Software houses

• YOU…. Why not & How!?

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The BIG DATA

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Infogrowth (one EB=one billion Gigabytes)

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List of Personal Big Data(partial only)

• Filing System / Information Management system

• Financial Data

• CCRIS (Central Credit Reference Info System) / CTOS(Credit Tip-off System)

• Annual Budgeting & monthly monitoring

• Income and Income streams creation

• Cash-flow management

• Life Long Learning (resources etc.)

• Network and Networking (social media etc.)

• Medical & Health / Lifestyle Management

• Business start-up vs. Employment (Linked-In profile etc.)

• Do It Yourself and Do It Together (tribe and Commons)

• Assets and Liabilities Management

• Estate Planning & Tax Planning

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Analogue vs. Digital

• Analogue

• Digital (“searchable”)

• Conversion from Analogue to Digital

• Conversion Tools

• Digital: Avoiding “double work”

• Storage in the Cloud (available any time / world-wide / devices)

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CCRIS / CTOS

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PROPERTY TITLES (example)

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News-clipping (example)

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Medical Records (example)

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Social Activities (example)

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Life Hacking (example)

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Other Social Data & Storage in the Cloud

• Blog • Facebook• Twitter• Instagram• Pinterest• Google+• Linked-in• Evernote• You-tube• Google Drive

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Steps in Personal Big Data

• Action / Activities / Desire / Intention

• Data

• Knowledge

• Wisdom• Predictive (projection into future)

• Prefigurative (figuring out in advance)

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Problems with Personal Big Data

• Too much overwhelming (how to effectively do prediction)• Collection

• Classification

• Analysis software / tools

• Too little or lack of data (prelude to prefiguration)• Learn: “An Office in Every Home”

• Create / Join A Third Place

• Organize: 5-spheres of Live-Work-Travel-Learn-Play

• Connect : Network of Third Places (e.g. Hypercubes)

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Prediction vs. Prefiguration

• Prediction: what is to come based on what has happened (PREDICTIVE)

• Prefiguration: what to do now so as to get desired outcome (PREFIGARATIVE)

• Reverse Engineering

• REVERSE ENGINEERING PERSONAL BIG DATA

Big Data is useful and valuable for Predictive Analysis, predicting the future based on what had happened in the past. Can we "reverse engineer" Big Data? Instead of Prediction, can we get Prefiguration....and how get maximum value from this "twist".....

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An Office In Every Home

• A small office/home office (SOHO) offers the convenience of an office in every home, either for a business startup (part-time or full-time) or management of personal and family matters in a business-like manner.

• The following three objectives are keys to the small office/home office (SOHO) paradigm:

• business/enterprise development

• personal/family development

• social and ecosystem development

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Different Types of SOHO

• Mobile office/Home office (MOHO): another version of SOHO, except mobility is given a more important role, such as greater use of smartphones, etc.

• Coworking facilities and services (COWO): the sharing of office facilities and services to minimize cost outlays

• Intentional Community and Cohousing (COHO): the sharing of living spaces or house-sharing

• Cooperation Commons (COCO): another way to share working or housing facilities via a cooperative setup run in accordance to cooperative laws or based on the practice of the Commons

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Prefiguration of Personal Big Data

• Learn / Create / Organize / Connect

• 5 Spheres of Live-Work-Travel-Learn-Play

• Main source of our Personal Big Data

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Hypercube: 5-fold Personal Space

• Most of us would agree that one of the most valuable assets to every one of us is our personal space — a space where we feel free and alive, positive and meaningful. Personal space is usually viewed as psychological bubble surrounding us. It is actually much more than that.

• Our immediate physical and social environments constitute the bulk of the form and the content of our personal space.

• There are various ways and means to expand such physical and social environments, just as a hypercube — a multidimensional and many faceted cube — is an expanded version of the normal cube — a form with three dimensions only.

• A hypercube is designed to enhance the experience of personal space five-fold, by allowing its dwellers to explore each of these to the fullest. It’s a residence, office, guesthouse, educational space, and a playground — all in one.

• It is also the main source of our Personal Big Data

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Hypercube: A great Third Place

• The third place has a special significance given by American urban sociologist Professor Ray Oldenburg, author of the influential book The Great Good Place . Oldenburg describes the third place, which he also calls “the great good place,” as a social realm necessary to maintain a balanced life. 1 It’s a space of social surrounding, separate from the two usual social environments of home — the first place —and the workplace — the second place.

• A third place can be anything that serves the purpose of a social connection, a space with overlapping purposes and activities. In that sense, Facebook can be considered the largest third place in the world.

• A third place is also the main source of our Personal Big Data

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Live-Work-Travel-Learn-Play

• Live: The Hypercube is a third place that can also function as a primary residence or second home or home-stay for travelers or digital nomads

• Work: People can use the Hypercube for telework, as a business incubator and as an accelerator to grow a business.

• Travel: The space can be used to host couch-surfers or for a holiday swap.

• Learn: Since people with a variety of backgrounds use the Hypercube, it has potential for skills exchanges and workshops.

• Play: It can be a space for recreation and relaxation and transcendental moments with different people.

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The Transition

• The evolution of the economy of the world has gone through the following stages:

• Agrarian

• Industrial

• Service

• Experience

• Transformation

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Experiential and Transformative

• The first stage involved agriculture, farming and other extractive activities such as mining. The key attribute is fungible and natural.

• The second stage involved industries engaged with the making of things. The key attribute is tangible and standardized.

• The third stage involved sectors that deliver services on demand, which are customised and intangible.

• The fourth stage involved the creation of a “stage” that provided memorable personal experience revealed over a duration of time.

• The fifth stage involved the provision of guidance for the effectual transformation of the individual so elicited and sustained through time.

• The Hypercube initiative is to provide an experiential and transformational setting (both in hardware and software) that will bring forth the much needed changes in our global mentality and subconscious minds for a successful transition to the new sharing economy and The Commons.

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Build Your Personal Big Data Prefiguratively

• You are Your Personal Big Data

• Start “An Office in Every Home”

• Expand and Connect Your Personal Big Data via Hypercube initiative

• Here is HOW to start and BENEFIT from Your Personal Big Data:• Complete Google form for details and follow up!

• Receive a FREE copy of E-book “Managing Your Personal Big Data for Health / Wealth / Happiness”

• Join the Live-A-Day-Differently (LADD) program

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Personal Big Data:Learn-Create-Organize-Connect• Your Own “An Office in Every Home” (Predictive Personal Big Data)

• Hypercube @ SOHOland (Prefigurative Personal Big Data)

• Prefiguration: Live-A-Day-Differently (LADD) program

• Consumption

• Investment

• Social Business

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Prefiguration: Personal Big Data

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Hypercube Lifestyle

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E-Book “Managing your Personal Big Data for Health/ Wealth/ Happiness”• Here is HOW to start and BENEFIT from Your Personal Big Data:

• Complete Google form for details and follow up!

• Receive a FREE copy of E-book “Managing Your Personal Big Data for Health / Wealth / Happiness”