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1880 3800 B.C. Babylonians strive to gather a national head count 1930 Herman Hollerith invents an electric machine that reads holes punched into paper cards to tabulate 1890 census data The ENIAC, the first electronic programmable computer built in the US World War II, engineers develop a series of ground- breaking mass data-processing machines, culminating in the first programmable electronic computer. The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) begins collecting and processing signals intelligence automatically TV’s Nielsen ratings system launched in the U.S. The 80 MHz Cray-1 is announced The U.S. government secretly studies a plan to transfer all government records to magnetic computer tape at a single national data center Tim Berners-Lee proposes leveraging the Internet, to share information globally through a "hypertext" system called the World Wide Web. "We are developing a supercomputer that will do more calculating in a second than a person with a hand-held calculator can do in 30,000 years." --U.S. President Bill Clinton SETI@home utilizes unused processor time on personal computers around the world to search for extra terrestrial intelligence. FICO credit score introduced Google applies algorithms to web searches to maximize results relevance As social networks proliferate, technology bloggers and professionals breathe new life into the "big data" concept. Obama's administration launches data.gov as part of its Open Government Initiative. Human Genome Project to map all the genes of human beings formally begin. NASA researchers use the term "big data" for the first time to describe super- computers generating massive amounts of infor- mation that cannot be processed and visualized. First iPad is created Spark becomes an Apache Top–Level Project Production version of R language for analytic software grows from 0 to 1,000,000 users Hadoop wins 1 TB sort benchmark High-speed processing makes distributed computing and Big Data analytics viable for most organizations. 190,000 more analytics experts and 1.5 million more data-literate managers needed in the US by 2018 1940 1950 1970 1960 1980 1990 2000 2010 TODAY "Data sets are generally quite large, taxing the capacities of main memory, local disk, and even remote disk," NASA researchers write. "We call this the problem of big data." The first paper in the history of graph theory, written by Leonhard Euler, is published in 1736. T h e r e w e r e 5 ex a b y t e s o f i n f o r m a t i o n c r e a t e d b y t h e e n t i r e w o r l d b e t w e e n t h e d a w n o f c i v i l i z a t i o n a n d 2 0 0 3 google receives over 2,000,000 search queries 571 new websites are created email users send 204,166,667 messages NEW DATA CREATED EVERY MINUTE Consumers spend $272,070 on web shopping twitter users send over 100,000 tweets instagram users share 3,600 new photos brands & organizations on facebook receive 34,722 “likes” Wordpress users publish 347 new blog posts tumblr blog owners publish 27,778 new posts the mobile web recieves 217 new users N o w t h a t s a m e a m o u n t i s c r e a t e d e v e r y t w o d a y s .

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1880

3800 B.C.Babylonians strive to gather a national head count

1930

Herman Hollerith invents an electric machine that reads holes punched into paper cards to tabulate 1890 census data

The ENIAC, the first electronic programmable computer built in the US

World War II, engineers develop a series of ground-breaking mass data-processing machines, culminating in the first programmable electronic computer.

The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) begins collecting and processing signals intelligence automatically

TV’s Nielsen ratings system launched in the U.S.

The 80 MHz Cray-1 is announced

The U.S. government secretly studies a plan to transfer all government records to magnetic computer tape at a single national data center

Tim Berners-Lee proposes leveraging the Internet, to share information globally through a "hypertext" system called the World Wide Web.

"We are developing a supercomputer that will do more calculating in a second than a person with a hand-held calculator can do in 30,000 years." --U.S. President Bill Clinton

SETI@home utilizes unused processor time on personal computers around the world to search for extra terrestrial intelligence.

FICO credit score introduced

Google applies algorithms to web searches to maximize results relevance

As social networks proliferate, technology bloggers and professionals breathe new life into the "big data" concept.

Obama's administration launches data.gov as part of its Open Government Initiative.

Human Genome Project to map all the genes of human beings formally begin.

NASA researchers use the term "big data" for the first time to describe super-computers generating massive amounts of infor-mation that cannot be processed and visualized.

First iPad is created

Spark becomes an Apache Top–Level Project

Production version of R language for analytic software grows from 0 to 1,000,000 users

Hadoop wins 1 TB sort benchmark

High-speed processing makes distributed computing and Big Data analytics viable for most organizations.

190,000 more analytics experts and 1.5 million more data-literate managers needed in the US by 2018

1940

19501970

1960

1980

1990

2000 2010 TODAY

"Data sets are generally quite large, taxing the capacities of main memory, local disk, and even remote disk," NASA researchers write. "We call this the problem of big data."

The first paper in the history of graph theory, written by Leonhard Euler, is published in 1736.

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formation created by the entire world between the dawn of civilization and 2003

google receives over

2,000,000search queries

571new websites

are created

email users send

204,166,667messages

NEW DATA CREATED EVERY

MINUTE

Consumers spend

$272,070 on web shopping

twitter userssend over

100,000tweets

instagram users share

3,600new photos

brands & organizations on facebook receive

34,722 “likes”Wordpress

users publish

347new blog posts

tumblr blog owners publish

27,778new posts

the mobile web recieves

217 new users

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that same amount is created every two d

ays.