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This article suggests that a not unexpected round of belt tightening at P&G is being caused by lower cost online advertising in venues like Facebook and Google. It does not look like a causal thing. Just the usual periodic…
I spent yesterday at Stevens Institute of Technology, an outstanding university across the river from New York City. The occasion was a high school computer science workshop for faculty and students. While the students wereAlice…
I am currently serving on a committee where I am the only public school K-12 educator. The other members are college educators. The educators on this committee are spread throughout the U.S. During a recent teleconference,…
Some errors in forensic science may be the result of the biases of the medical examiners:
Though they cannot prove it, Dr Dror and Dr Hampikian suspect the difference in contextual information given to the examiners was the[…A study linking brand site web site visits and in-store spending. " ... According to a recent study, conducted by Accenture, comScore and dunnhumby USA, people who visit the websites of consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands end…
From O'Reilly Radar: Thoughts from a practicing CTO on the chaos of unstructured data." ... The heart of data science is designing instruments to turn signals from the real world into actionable information. Fighting the data…
A good broadly ranging WSJ article. Private label prices are increasing, but they are being increasingly pushed by retailers. (Subscription)
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Microsystems Technology Office (MTO) has announced a Proposers Day for a new program — Power Efficiency Revolution for Embedded Computing Technologies (PERFECT) — to introduce…
Last summer I attended the US Innovative Education Forum in Redmond and came home quite inspired by the teachers and projects I saw. Dozens of teachers using technology to improve the quality and quantity of learning with their…
This look at a PEW report has gotten quite a bit of exposure. It was an angle we looked at very closely, even well before the Smartphone explosion. Early on we tracked the use of ordinary cellphones to see if people called…
In CACM: Statistical techniques help public leaders turn text in unstructured citizen feedback into responsive e-democracy.... " Good thoughts, though I worry how easily this could be manipulated. Simpler people oriented methods…
In New Scientist: Mathematicians have launched an ambitious campaign to raise the profile of their discipline, by opening a museum of maths in the UK. Geoff Wain, who is leading the initiative, points out that every other subject…
According to my publisher, the book was printed last week and the warehouse is shipping orders to booksellers today. Amazon is likely to start shipping books on Thursday. (Yes, Amazon's webpage claims that the book will be …
Does this story make sense to anyone?
The Department of Homeland Security flagged him as a potential threat when he posted an excited tweet to his pals about his forthcoming trip to Hollywood which read: 'Free this week, for…February 1 Markup: The Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Security Technologies of the House Homeland Security Committee will mark up legislation on cybersecurity and information sharing. 10 a.m., 311…
A look of a number of startups that intend to improve the use of big data. I have not looked at any of these to date, but some of the plays are interesting and well worth examining,
The Community portal for the gamification Wiki has been updated. A useful place for information about the topic, vendors and examples.
Education in the XXth century has been primarily industrial: organize the workersstudents in groups under the supervision of a managerteacher. We all have been in such systems for so long that we take it for granted. How else…
Ernst Specker passed away in December. He has 91. He was not the oldest living mathematician. That title likely belongs to Sergey Nikolsky. A former student of Specker's, Martin Furer, posted about his life and his math on this…
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Academy of Engineering (NAE) have partnered to launch the “Go Viral to Improve Health” Health Data Collegiate Challenge, designed to spur undergraduate and graduate students to create…
This was pretty good, I thought:
However, it may be difficult to write military doctrine for many aspects of cyberconflict that are truly revolutionary. Here are no fewer than 10 to consider: The Internet is an artificialThe…
Wow! January if almost over. Groundhog Day coming up this week. I wonder if these is a fun computing project around Groundhog
Digital books are loaned, not sold, so why aren’t they described that way? There’s a big market for digital books, but I think they’re being sold badly, almost to the point of dishonesty. I think it’s time the way their vendors…
Just pointed to: AngelList: AngelList is a community of startups
I spent the last week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. When my friends (y’all) learned I was going, some were supportive while others were horrified. A few called me an outright traitor. Given how much mythology…
In ReadwriteEntrprise an article discusses a study on the decrease of corporate blogging. Have been blogging since 2001. First inside the enterprise with a group of interested participants, then outwardly facing, and finally…
A good piece by Greg Satell in Innovation Excellence on the Future of Retail. Always an important topic here. Can we completely reinvent the retail process in engaging ways? " ... What
I admit to having been unaware of the Tibco social platform, Tibbr . I was involved with the enterprise rollout of their Spotfire data visualization package, which is impressive. Now their Tibbr social network adds geolocation…
Link to some fascinating artisan videos. Just videos of people who are very skilled in what they do, doing it very well. As the post says, hard not to watch. It is something that has always fascinated me, probably because…