Sorting out over a Field of Colorful Grains

A friend’s favorite idiom would always sound as “finding a small-headed needle over a pile of haystack”… would always post a question of the famous line’s relevance to life aside from it resembles a bachelor picking up a perfect potential bride from a football arena full of single, desperate women or a fisherman who casted his fishing rod over an afternoon delight just to catch his son’s accidentally freed goldfish. It isn’t really a nice good job looking for one or few precious things over piles of rubbish distracting objects.
As Worthan’s introduction with a particular social web data related discussion, it is really a second distanced event that users would fire up various information of any kind, useless and of course, some few significant and relevant ones. Simple posts and shares on the net could always turn useful in time just so authorities could find ways of saving these data on demand. An Ascher then was interested on investing on finding ways to filter those million dot data streamed in the web almost every millisecond a day. the idea of having a saving storage that would go on 24/7 till eternity seems to be a far far milled goal to accomplish; too much it is like finding a transparent grain over a pile of brightly colored ones.

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