Mint is now aggregating data from its 1.5 million users and mining it for personal spending trends. To demonstrate the concept, Mint launched its Trends section with some teaser data, like graphs on the most frugal cities in America.
Mining Mint's User Data For Personal Spending TrendsCourtesy Digg - Business & Finance Wed, 09/30/2009 - 14:10
Mint is now aggregating data from its 1.5 million users and mining it for personal spending trends. To demonstrate the concept, Mint launched its Trends section with some teaser data, like graphs on the most frugal cities in America. Tags:
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