When asked on an episode of CNBC’s Squawk Box about the next big thing, legendary investor Ann Winblad replied, “Data is the new oil.” Watch the video here:
The line has been repeated and referenced myriad times lately–and this is totally understandable. After all, you can mine both data and oil. 
Unfortunately, the metaphor is only partially correct. I’m no geologist, but the supply of petroleum is finite. Just like land, they aren’t making any more oil. And I certainly can’t sit down and generate any oil, not even with a 3D printer.
I can, however, write this post. I will tweet a bunch of times today. Tonight, I’ll speak in Las Vegas on the new book and record that video. Tomorrow, you can watch that video on this site. If you do, your ISP, browser, and/or wireless carrier will log that information.
Simon Says
All of these actions collectively mean one thing: more data. The data/oil analogy is certainly clever but only partially true.
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Published on March 26, 2014 06:26