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Beginning Summer 2015, responsibility for WIND plasma data has moved to the Harvard Smithsonian Astrophysics Lab, and current data can be accessed at wind.nasa.gov.nasa.gov

Right now, says Suleyman, "It's really difficult for people to know where data has moved, when, and under which authorised policy.

Really, big data has moved on from the initial stage – where the challenge was about storing the data – and has moved onto the next, which is all about the insights companies can obtain from the data.

Assange himself, who gave a handful of journalists early access to the pilfered data, has moved from a supporter's country mansion to much more modest digs while he fights extradition to Sweden on sexual abuse charges.

Solutions and insights generated from location-based data has moved beyond the nice-to-have.

The ultimate control over data has moved back into the Xi's office after decades of distributed computing.

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Although incoming inflation data have moved somewhat higher, long-term inflation expectations appear to have remained well contained.

"Although incoming inflation data have moved somewhat higher, long-term expectations appear to have remained well contained," the rate panel said in the statement.

The 'open data' agenda has moved away from transparency data, which is unfortunate.

We believe the central constraint in high throughput data processing has moved from compute and storage to the network.

Hoping to make money by mining and selling customer data, Verizon has moved to purchase AOL and Yahoo for billions of dollars.

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