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I mentioned the science of queuing theory here recently. In the late 70's I had a chance to meet with scientists at Disney theme parks to talk crowd control. As you might expect they were very interested in the dynamics of…
DoD awarded a $6M grant to study squid skin:
"Our internal nickname for this project is 'squid skin,' but it is really about fundamental research," said Naomi Halas, a nano-optics pioneer at Rice and the principal investigator…OSI Asks German FCO to Look Into the Proposed Patent Deal & You Can Too Groklaw has some useful extra information that helps cast light on the dynamics of the Novell patent sale. (tags: OSI Groklaw Novell Microsoft CPTN Patents…
Home routers that automatically run Tor.
Just before Christmas we saw the Spanish Parliament reject yet another attempt to introduce laws in Europe restricting Internet freedoms. There have been a rush of them this year, popping up in country after country, each national…
Yes, it’s that time of year when we take a moment to reflect on the past year’s accomplishments and muse about what the next year will bring. Other than milder weather! I began this year as a Noogler and leave it as a Xoogler…
I'm pretty bad at answering questions on the spot unless I already know the answer (in which case I am practically no longer conscious of the good things I'm saying). I recently asked for some advice on how to get better at:…
Ray Kurzweil evaluates the predictions he made in his book: The Age of the Spiritual Machine. I like futurist self evaluation, and he does it frankly and well.
Engadget post on the update of Skype App which now includes video interaction in 3G and Wifi. Depending on quality could compete strongly with FaceTime.
Technology Review post on important developments in 2010 in Mobile tech.
It really is time Imogen Heap released an album of B-Sides And Rarities. There’s some really good stuff out there uncollected on any album of hers. I’m maintaining a track listing just in case she needs any help – I’d welcome…
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) Board of Directors announced today that it has taken the unprecedented step of referring the proposed sale of Novell’s patents to the CPTN consortium (led by Microsoft and allegedly including…
This is new:
Adm. James Winnefeld told The Associated Press Friday that the Transportation Security Administration is "always trying to think ahead." Winnefeld is the head of the U.S. Northern Command, which is charged withTSA…Just for fun and because I am old[ish]. But more seriously, because people should know the history of computer science and the computer industry so as not to repeat mistakes.
You think garbage collection came in with Java…In Computerworld: A view of the future by IBM. Some interesting and some unusual.
Wanted to remind my readers that I am a consultant. I have over thirty years of experience with major companies and the US government. I have saved companies many millions of dollars in costs and led a number of major innovation…
Late, but just brought to my attention: Analytics at Work: Smarter Decisions, Better Results byThomas H. Davenport , Jeanne G. Harris and Robert Morison
Complexity Theorem of the year goes to Ryan Williams for his exciting separation of NEXP from ACC0, just one of many exciting papers this year. The runner up is Arora, Barak and Steurer for their algorithm for unique games. Also…
The DMCA Re-Fanged: Courts Now At Odds Over Copyright Protection for Software Security Devices Bad news here about the DMCA in America being given unwanted and unwarranted further reach, allowing corporations to control their…
At the end of August Adaptive Path held its UX Week 2010 in San Francisco and uploaded videos of all the presentations a little after. I only noticed them now. Some personally selected highlights: Data informed, not data driven…
Emerging Tech: Business Intelligent Apps go Mobile. Fairly good CW overview piece that is worth a look. Includes some simple real examples. I agree this can be a powerful idea, especially if the analysis can be taken into…
An example of a contest style Nivea Facebook promotion in Mashable.
Interesting interview, discussing five books (none of which I've read, by the way).
What crime do you have to commit where you live to be forbidden to walk on the streets? Removal of basic rights is a matter of criminal not civil law so moves to make “internet bans” easy are an unacceptable expansion into criminal…
Since I have spent most of the last twelve months of my work life aligning the proposed revision to our standard course of study to the career clusters, I seem to frame many of my thoughts around those career clusters. I can
The first truly honest privacy policy Whenever you see any claim to be respecting your privacy, this is what they actually mean. (tags: privacy, policy, satire, humour) Grow revenues before seeking VC funding This is exactly…
I was involved in the development of AI applications for a large company. A dozen people developed applications for five years. A few applications were very successful, but most failed to be what was expected. They were not…
Snowflakes under an electron microscope. No 3D glasses required, only the old eye-crossing and relaxing trick. Phenomenal to see the details of structure there.
In Wired: The increasing use of artificial intelligence on Wall Street. I remember going to a number of presentations on this once before, at the Santa Fe Institute, back in the late 90s. And wasn't that just before .... ?…