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April 2009


From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM - April 2008 (Vol. 52, No. 4)

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM - April 2008 (Vol. 52, No. 4)

Items in the April issue of Communications of the ACM that have policy relevance. Remember, much of the material in CACM is considered premium content. You will need to be a member of ACM or a subscriber to CACM in order to …


From Apophenia

upcoming conferences/talks

upcoming conferences/talks

Now that I'm working at Microsoft Research, I'm doing a bit more public/academic speaking, but I've done a terrible job of announcing where and when. So let me take a moment to list some of the upcoming talks in the next four…


From insideHPC

InsideTrack: Rumors that two bidders survived the SGI

InsideTrack: Rumors that two bidders survived the SGI

Industry sources say that only two bidders made it through the diligence process willing to submit a bid: Rackable, and a group of creditors, and that Rackable has the winning bid at this point. We posted at the beginning of…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Ariely on Experimentation and Measurement

Ariely on Experimentation and Measurement

In SASCom Voices: Dan Ariely on experimentation and measurement. Always an important issue.


From insideHPC

Cray Expands Reseller List for CX-1

Cray Expands Reseller List for CX-1

Cray has announced that it has expanded its global set of resellers of the popular CX-1 deskside unit. We are pleased with the progress we are making with the Cray CX1 deskside supercomputer. Expanding our worldwide reseller…


From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-04-29

links for 2009-04-29

  • So parents have been right all these years? Who would have guessed.
  • The …


    From Putting People First

    Book

    Book

    The Plenitude Creativity, Innovation, and Making Stuff Rich Gold Foreword by John Maeda MIT Press, September 2007 We live with a lot of stuff. The average kitchen, for example, is home to stuff galore, and every appliance, every…


    From Putting People First

    Research on how teenagers use news sites

    Research on how teenagers use news sites

    The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) Foundation has published a report on a study on how teenagers use news sites. “The NAA Foundation and the Media Management Center at Northwestern University have teamed up to explore…


    From insideHPC

    Panasas and Dell Partner on Life

    Panasas and Dell Partner on Life

    Panasas announced today a new partnership with Dell aimed at developing integrated compute and storage solutions for the life-sciences market.


    From Putting People First

    Prepaid economies and bottom of the pyramid research in Helsinki

    Prepaid economies and bottom of the pyramid research in Helsinki

    Recent Experientia collaborator and emerging markets expert Niti Bhan, who is currently based in Helsinki, Finland (where we met her yesterday), is involved with several interesting user-centred research projects on Bottom of…


    From insideHPC

    ISC keynotes focus on lean brain management, next generation HPC, and

    ISC keynotes focus on lean brain management, next generation HPC, and

    The 2009 International Supercomputing Conference (held this year June 23-26 in Hamburg, Germany) has announced its slate of four keynote addresses Tuesday, June 23: Andreas


    From CSDiary

    A New Era in Support for Science Research

    A New Era in Support for Science Research

    Two days ago, President Obama set the remarkably ambitious goal of spending 3% of the US gross domestic product on basic and applied science research. If achieved, this level of investment would be the greatest in US history.…


    From The Noisy Channel

    Google Shows Wolfram Who

    Google Shows Wolfram Who

    I actually feel bad for Stephen Wolfram. After all the weeks of hype leading up to his public demonstration of Wolfram Alpha at Harvard this afternoon, Google upstaged him by releasing Google Public Data today. Catty? Perhaps…


    From The Noisy Channel

    Google Shows Wolfram Who

    Google Shows Wolfram Who

    I actually feel bad for Stephen Wolfram. After all the weeks of hype leading up to his public demonstration of Wolfram Alpha at Harvard this afternoon, Google upstaged him by releasing Google Public Data today. Catty? Perhaps…


    From The Eponymous Pickle

    Twitter Quitters Grow

    Twitter Quitters Grow

    According to Nielsen News Wire only about 40% of the system's users comes back the following month. More stats at the site with overdone curve fitting. Twitter has had big growth in the last year, but this kind of stat may…


    From The Eponymous Pickle

    Analyzing Coupons with Biometrics

    Analyzing Coupons with Biometrics

    Overview of work done by Neurofocus on the reaction of consumers to coupons and promotions. Multiple biometrics techniques used. Analyzing print and online coupons. In the Neuroscience marketing blog.


    From insideHPC

    Apple Picks up Graphics

    Apple Picks up Graphics

    MSN Money via the Inquirer: Apple has hired graphics wizard Bob Drebin away from AMD’s graphics group.


    From Daniel Lemire's Blog

    End the University as We Know It: My Commentary

    End the University as We Know It: My Commentary

    Mark C. Taylor is quickly becoming famous for his New York Times piece End the University as We Know It.


    From insideHPC

    Power down for the planet winner

    Power down for the planet winner

    Back in February we covered a challenge issued by the Climate Savers Computing Initiative to encourage universities reduce pollution by powering down campus computers. From that story


    From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

    President Obama Announces New PCAST Members

    President Obama Announces New PCAST Members

    Yesterday President Obama announced the full membership of his President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology (PCAST). This is an advisory body that works with the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to…


    From insideHPC

    Penguin Computing Making its

    Penguin Computing Making its

    eWeek has posted an article on the latest progress made within the camp of Penguin Computing.


    From Wild WebMink

    links for 2009-04-28

    links for 2009-04-28

    I read this book by Simson Garfinkel when it first came out. It's still very relevant. At its core, it asserts that treating identity…


    From insideHPC

    PRACE Offers Summertime Porting

    PRACE Offers Summertime Porting

    PRACE, the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe, is sponsoring two summer workshops to be held at CSC Finland and CSCS Switzerland as part of a series of code-porting workshops the group is presenting in 2009. The first…


    From The Eponymous Pickle

    IBM to Open Analytics Centers

    IBM to Open Analytics Centers

    IBM will be opening a number of global analytics centers and hire or retrain 4,000 analytics professionals. They seem to be serious. Press release.


    From insideHPC

    Rice Buys Appro HyperGreen

    Rice Buys Appro HyperGreen

    Appro announecd today that the Rice University Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology has purchased an Appro HyperGreen Cluster solution.


    From insideHPC

    Butte Sim Center Close to a Deal with

    Butte Sim Center Close to a Deal with

    Earlier this month, the Butte-MT-based National Center for Health Care Informatics signed an agreement with the US Air Force to produce advanced computer-simulated training environments.


    From insideHPC

    Intel launches Cluster Connection

    Intel launches Cluster Connection

    Last week Intel launched a new website to promote the advantages of its Cluster Ready program. Here is what Intel’s Chip Shots site has to say about the launch Intel launched Cluster Connection, an online community that enables…


    From insideHPC

    Cisco CEO: clouds

    Cisco CEO: clouds

    From an article late last week at CSO Online, news that Cisco CEO John Chambers is optimistic about the future of cloud computing (which is good given his company’s recent UCS announcement), and realistic about the infrastructure…


    From insideHPC

    NSF awards support academic research in Google

    NSF awards support academic research in Google

    Found at HPCwire, news of NSF awards late last week to support academic use of the CluE program [The] National Science Foundation announced it has awarded nearly five million dollars in grants to fourteen universities through…


    From insideHPC

    Lustre Scalability

    Lustre Scalability

    The folks over at the Sun HPC Watercooler have led us over to a great video on the topic of Lustre scalability.