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January 15th, 2006 ·
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Dont forget to read the other
KDnuggets
interviews with Usama Fayyad:
Part 2
: his Data Mining work at
Yahoo!
Part 3
: his interests, hobbies and outlook for the future, including this gem:
“Any smart young (and good) data miners out there: I think I can keep you very busy indeed!”
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