Data Analysis Reveals the Spookiest City in the US
Trick or treat? Yes, the time has come for all to dress up in Halloween costumes, go trick-or-treating, and sit by the fireplace to discuss the horrific ghost stories that people have encountered since their childhood. That said, did you know that in the US, Halloween is the second-highest commercial holiday in which total expenditure […]
Read MoreAnalysis of London Hotels’ Review Data: Most vs Least Expensive
Hotel reviews are gold mine of customer insights for any hotel business. Also, its importance increases by many folds since majority of the future customers rely on the peer reviews while finalizing their stay. In this study, we will analyse the reviews for the top 10 most expensive and least expensive hotels based out of […]
Read MoreA Complete Guide To New Google Dataset Search Engine – Promptcloud
When I wrote my first machine learning algorithm, I used the mammoth data set collection hosted by UC Irvine to learn the ropes. There were so many datasets to practice with, 442 to be exact. But the problem is that these are datasets that have been used by loads of people all over the world, […]
Read MoreHow to Crawl the Steam Game Store
Scraping Video Game Data from the Steam Game Store Blogs are great, but what use is a blog if you do not have the latest content in it? In case you run a gaming blog, or you’re a gaming fanatic, or if you just want the latest news from the gaming world, then you can […]
Read More2023 U.S. Job Market Analysis by Wage Category | PromptCloud
The American job market is showing an upswing both in terms of job growth and wage. However, if we look at the US jobs report, it is not the number of new jobs created or the declining unemployment rate that get the limelight, it is the enigma behind the American salary that get the coverage. […]
Read MoreBots: The good, the bad and the ugly
Bots, through the ages How many of you used the Google Duplex? Yes, the latest Google assistant (passed Turing Test) that can book appointments for you. It is supposed to help businesses and interact just like a human, by understanding not just the language but also the nuances of human speech. So, you must be […]
Read MoreWhy and How to Scrape Geospatial Data from the Web – PromptCloud
What do the words GeoSpatial data even mean? In simple terms, a data set containing geographic data field to in form of location information such as coordinates, city, address, zip code, etc. can be considered as geospatial data. Generally these data sets are used to depict certain conditions (people, traffic, etc.) in a location at […]
Read MoreScrape real estate from Trulia using Python
Trulia is a website that set shop in 2005, initially with real-estate listings in California. An interactive map with commuter and transit data shows the driving or commute times of the property from any given location in the United States, thus making Trulia an ideal choice to scrape real estate data. The best features of […]
Read MoreWeb Scraping to Enforce Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) – PromptCloud
In the age of brick and mortar retail stores, MAP or Minimum Advertised Price used to to be a safeguard for manufacturers. Let me explain with an example. Suppose you are a manufacturer of pumps. Your cost to manufacture each pump is around 20 USD. You sell them to a retailer at $30 each. He, […]
Read MoreWeb scraping in GDPR Era – Impact and Opportunities
Like always, first things first. If you go on to google GDPR, chances are that this definition by Wikipedia will come up on top The General Data Protection Regulation “The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”) is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the European Union […]
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