Book review: ‘Dataclysm,’ a review of human behavior, by Christian Rudder

Jordan Ellenberg is really a teacher of math in the University of Wisconsin in addition to writer of “How perhaps Not become incorrect: the ability of Mathematical Thinking.”

Christian Rudder, co-founder for the popular dating internet site OkCupid, has a resume that itself sounds such as a dating profile that is fictionalized. Besides starting a fruitful Internet company (sold to Match.com in 2011 for $50 million), he’s the guitarist in the indie-pop musical organization Bishop Allen, a film actor (“Funny Ha Ha”) and a Harvard grad having a mathematics degree. Throw in a penchant for very long walks and paella that is cooking and he’d be the absolute most dateable guy in the usa.

Now they can add “author” to their profile. Their book, “Dataclysm: Who we have been (whenever we Think No One’s Looking),” builds in the popular OkTrends weblog, which Rudder went at OkCupid and which addressed concerns of world-historical value such as “How in case you shoot your profile picture to obtain maximal interest?” (no flash, superficial level of industry) and “How do hefty Twitter users vary from other OkCupid people?” (they masturbate with greater regularity).

In “Dataclysm,” Rudder has grander objectives. (more…)

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