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Dance Your Math Lessons
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Dance Your Math Lessons

Smart, funny, and willing to prance on stage.  Karl Schaffer and Erik Stern sure know how to do a TEDx talk right! Watch the video below, and check out their Math...

Data Completeness
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Completeness

One of a number of short pieces on dimensions of data quality.   Here on one that is often forgotten: data completeness.   Here about what I call historical completeness...

US Department of Defense Censors Snowden Story
From Schneier on Security

US Department of Defense Censors Snowden Story

The US Department of Defense is blocking sites that are reporting about the Snowden documents. I presume they're not censoring sites that are smearing him personally...

CS Educator Interview: Myra Deister
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

CS Educator Interview: Myra Deister

Today’s computer science teacher interview is with Myra Deister from Sunny Hills High School  in sunny California! As you will read Myra faces some challenges in...

Nice Work If You Can Get It.
From My Biased Coin

Nice Work If You Can Get It.

Links regarding David Petraeus's offer from CUNY to teach a course for $200,000.  (Or, maybe, now $150,000.  Who knows.)Gawker has a lot of info.  A letter from...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Approximating Boolean Functions

You can fool all the functions some of the time, and some of the functions all the time, but you cannot fool all the functions all the time, or even most of the...

Where Does the Internet End and the Library Begin?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Where Does the Internet End and the Library Begin?

Interesting panel conversation.  A question that continues to evolve with the introduction of mobile abilities.  The panel talks about formal libraries.  But I...

USPTO Invites Public Comments on Reducing Online IP Infringement
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

USPTO Invites Public Comments on Reducing Online IP Infringement

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) invites public input on the effectiveness of voluntary initiatives encouraged by the Obama Administration to reduce...

FCC’s Speaker Series Will Feature Clayton Lewis on Inclusive Design Online
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

FCC’s Speaker Series Will Feature Clayton Lewis on Inclusive Design Online

The FCC’s Accessibility and Innovation Initiative Speaker Series will feature USACM member and accessibility expert Clayton Lewis on “The Future of Inclusive Design...

Security Analysis of Children
From Schneier on Security

Security Analysis of Children

This is a really good paper describing the unique threat model of children in the home, and the sorts of security philosophies that are effective in dealing with...

Linkedin Celebrity Advice
From The Eponymous Pickle

Linkedin Celebrity Advice

AdAge discusses this, but I had noticed it for some time.  LinkedIn's use of the advice from tycoons and other 'names' to increase advertising traffic and revenue...

Recycling Kiosks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Recycling Kiosks

Have been a long time examiner of the kiosk in retail.  Have followed Coinstar (Now called  Outerwall) and integrating the Redbox kiosks.  Now the company has bought...

Mobile and CPG Awareness
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mobile and CPG Awareness

Brand awareness is the top mobile ad priority of CPGsConsumer-packaged goods brands are more concerned about getter brand awareness and site traffic out of their...

Numbers Behind Prism
From The Eponymous Pickle

Numbers Behind Prism

Numbers Guy spins some ideas and the implications of the false positive .... as more of us are being watched, a concern for everyone. ...

NSA E-Mail Eavesdropping
From Schneier on Security

NSA E-Mail Eavesdropping

More Snowden documents analyzed by the Guardian -- two articles -- discuss how the NSA collected e-mails and data on Internet activity of both Americans and foreigners...

Notes on “Ambient Commons”, by Malcolm McCullough
From Putting People First

Notes on “Ambient Commons”, by Malcolm McCullough

Malcolm McCullough is one the key thinkers and writers about the intersection of the network, digital media, and the urban and architectural. Dan Hill (who will...

CS Education Interview: Pat Yongpradit–Code.org
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

CS Education Interview: Pat Yongpradit–Code.org

Pat Yongpradit has been an award winning computer science teacher at Springbrook High School for a number of years. He has taken high school teams to the national...

Urban sustainability: what will a smart city look like in the future?
From Putting People First

Urban sustainability: what will a smart city look like in the future?

By 2050 there will be five billion urbanites but, with pressure on resources and climate disruption, how will cities cope? New technology and conceptual design...

Four ways cities should be adapting to change
From Putting People First

Four ways cities should be adapting to change

The report “State of the City: 5 Trends Impacting US Cities,” issued by Living Cities, not only provides guidance about what issues are trending but also how cities...

From Computational Complexity

Computability in Europe

Bill and I are both in Europe this week. I'm in Milan at Computability in Europe and Bill is 500 miles away in Budapest for the Paul Erdős Centenary. The US 4th...
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