The blog archive provides access to past blog postings from Communications of the ACM and other sources by date.
In the Atlantic: No doubt they are a mess. Though many have invested so much in them that it will be a very tough task. I have seen both truly phenomenal and completely ridiculous things patented. Do patents make an economy…
SAP has bundled the IQ database with its analytics offerings, seeking to establish an easier to use and less risky adoption process for companies. " ... SAP announced a new family of products that marry its Business Objects…
Is the end of the world uncomfortably close? src Derek de Solla Price created scientometrics, which is “the science of measuring and analyzing science.” You can tell you’re a natural theoretician if you instantly think, what…
The Blender Foundation's all open source short movie: Tears of Steel is now out and available. On their site and on YouTube. Is this the future of film?
I did several projects to look at corporate history in the enterprise as it addressed computing technology, and found the Internet Archive a useful resource. Yet as they say, it contains a large number of artifacts, but notThe…
Are apparently more influential. I recall that there have been studies to use this idea in advertising. Reference? The site has some striking examples. A commenter suggests that this is why people tend to not like pictures…
Doing Design Ethnography By Andrew Crabtree, Mark Rouncefield, Peter Tolmie Springer Publishers – Human-Computer Interaction Series March 2012, 212 pages (Amazon link) Ethnographic approaches associated with social and cultural…
A newsletter that looks interesting on text analytics methods. Sign up for their briefing here. " ... We have compiled a 3000 word briefing on realizing true value from text analytics investments. It's full of practical insight…
Correspondent Michael Curran of Micro Industries, a company we used extensively for in-store displays, posts about Intel's Developer's forum, which I do not normally follow. He suggests this shows a roadmap for technologies…
In Adage: Facebook trolls for deeper participant data using the popular birthday notification feature.
Madness @ The Roundhouse, a set on Flickr. I was lucky enough to win tickets for an iTunes Festival show again this year. I was even luckier that it was my wife’s favourite band. And best of all, it was a tremendous performance…
Via MIT News: A prototype wearable sensor system that can automatically map a building interior. Seen as useful for emergency responders. " ... In experiments conducted on the MIT campus, a graduate student wearing the sensor…
CIO Article: An interesting article, though I don't quite agree with the premise. Unless your problem is very simply constructed you cannot have it depend strictly on a data set, however large or volatile. It always depends…
News of government support for open source in the US and EU this week is great. But at the same time, software patents are stifling innovation and the same administrations are doing nothing about it – even permitting supposed…
Mobile makes people more productive. It is clear that it has become an obsession to be connected for many people. Productive, but to a breaking point?
I recently launched Code Monster from Crunchzilla. It helps parents teach a little programming to their kids.
The following is a contribution to this blog from Parisa Rashidi, Assistant Professor in the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. In this blog entry, Dr. Rashidi describes a symposium being held in Arlington…
I made another working visit to John Milby's Full Scale Virtual Research laboratory today and remain very impressed by their abilities and direction. He has taken the capabilities far beyond our enterprise lab work. I had professor…
A common question faced by young professionals is, "How can I implement my own creative initiatives when I am at the very bottom of an established hierarchy?"
CNN reports on mobile phone culture and how use differs starkly across cultures. Whereas the article is rather superficial, the “open mic” videos from New York and Nairobi and the photo gallery are recommended.
Last weekend I taught a one-day workshop called 'Create Interactive Art and More! Learn to Program with Processing.' I developed the materials from scratch for the workshop and hope to use them again. Overall the day went quite…
In Technology Review: On the funding of innovation. The thoughts of Nathan Myhrvold.
The big problem I have with using professional quality sample code in class is that it is too professional. By that what I mean is that it is too complete and often too complicated for beginners to use. Oh it is great as an example…
On Tuesday, Egyptian-American activist Mona Eltahawy was arrested for “criminal mischief” – or “the willful damaging of property” – when she responded to disturbingly racist ads that were posted in the New York City subway system…
Today Microsoft's General Counsel Brad Smith spoke at the Brookings Institution at an event on education and immigration reform and the presentation (and the report on which it is based) represents a huge leap forward in the …
Research into disappearing electronics. Electronic 'pills' that dissolve inside the body after their function is done.
Interesting Talk of the Nation segment.
An economist looks at how smartphones are a gold mine of economic data. " ... An economist taps into payment apps for their every financial transaction ... "
GNS Healthcare, a healthcare analytics company and Aetna, an American managed health care organization, are collaborating to make use of GNS’ supercomputer “REFS” (Reverse Engineering and Forward Simulation). By using predictive…