Sentence examples for a taste of data from inspiring English sources

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Users will be able to get a taste of data, and once they're hooked, a full-blown smartphone will likely be in their futures.

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This is just a taste of the data that has come out of the Guardian memory experiment.

To offer a taste of the data that the SQI has uncovered, ShareThis is releasing this (unranked) list of the most social sites in travel and sports.

A start-up company, Trisenx of Savannah, Ga., has developed a machine that offers users a taste of food from data embedded on Web pages and sent to a computer peripheral that works like an ink-jet printer.

Already, partial E. coli sequences that Blattner and, independently, a Japanese team have deposited in a public database have given researchers a taste of how valuable such data can be.

After all, YCharts relies on offering enough of a taste of its free tools and reams of data to get you hooked before leveraging its business model, in which users that want more advanced analytics pay $40/month to access 30 years worth of metrics and ratios and a bunch of advanced calculations.

These studies are only a taste of the future possibilities that could be achieved through data mining and analysis of Big Data for Health Informatics.

A taste of ashes.

Want a taste of Mexico?

It's a taste of childhood".

Lisette felt a taste of panic.

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