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The Forces Of Open
From Wild WebMink

The Forces Of Open

What’s driving open source? That was the question InfoWorld asked me to explore for a feature-length article. I spent a good deal of time over the summer thinking...

User experience in the age of sustainability
From Putting People First

User experience in the age of sustainability

Designers, as makers of products and services, are key stewards of our planet because the products and services we design influence the ways in which people live...

New MIT Center for Mobile
From The Eponymous Pickle

New MIT Center for Mobile

MIT newest research center will focus on mobile technologies.  More here.  Also known more formally as the MIT Center for Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing...

Apps4VA Hackathons
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Apps4VA Hackathons

My friend Ed Donahue asked me to pass along some information about Apps4VA and their upcoming hackathons this weekend. Apps4VA sounds pretty cool so I am happyApps4VA...

NYC Ends its Square Taxi Test
From The Eponymous Pickle

NYC Ends its Square Taxi Test

In GigaOM :  this was brought to my attention as I started my own small pilot of the Square payment method for some kinds of consulting work.  So far it has gone...

Will Cash be Obsolete?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Will Cash be Obsolete?

Adage on the obsolescence of cash.  I am convinced it will happen, especially if convenience incentives continue to grow, and are provided in exchange for elements...

NSF Awards $21 Million to Enable Use of Big Data
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF Awards $21 Million to Enable Use of Big Data

Last week, the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded $21.6 million to 34 institutions across the country through the foundations Campus Cyberinfrastructure-Network...

Apple Turns on iPhone Tracking in iOS6
From Schneier on Security

Apple Turns on iPhone Tracking in iOS6

This is important: Previously, Apple had all but disabled tracking of iPhone users by advertisers when it stopped app developers from utilizing Apple mobile device...

Perspective
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Perspective

There is a recent news story about a 14 year old Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban because she was advocating for girls to be able to attain an education...

From Computational Complexity

Matching Nobel Prizes

This week Bill and I have traveled to Germany for the Dagstuhl Seminar on Algebraic and Combinatorial Methods in Computational Complexity. Plenty of newly minted...

You cannot scale creativity
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

You cannot scale creativity

As a teenager, I was genuinely impressed by communism. The way I saw it, the West could never compete. The USSR offered a centralized and efficient system that...

Master Keys
From Schneier on Security

Master Keys

Earlier this month, a retired New York City locksmith was selling a set of "master keys" on eBay: Three of the five are standard issue for members of the FDNY,...

Group Intelligence
From The Eponymous Pickle

Group Intelligence

On Group Intelligence:   In the HBR blog network.  Collective intelligence is a complex issue.  It clearly deals with IQ and social aptitude.   " ... work is...

Interesting Links 15 October 2012
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 15 October 2012

Happy Monday. Hope you had a good weekend. One of the things I did was to attend the New Hampshire TechFest at a local high school. NH TechFest is an annual event...

Eric Whitacre Interview
From Wild WebMink

Eric Whitacre Interview

I missed this interview by Bob Edwards when it was first posted – full of personality and insight, worth taking the time to listen to the whole 45 minutes.

Brain Simulation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Brain Simulation

The EU's human brain research simulation project.    Have seen a number of attempts to do this kind of thing.  None that have made significant progress that I can...

Tips for Data Success
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tips for Data Success

Doug Lautzenheiser's  tips for success.  Do predictive analytics with big data. He as a seasoned data practitioner and has some great analysis and advice. Further...

Accelerating the Speed  of Intelligence for Fast  and Flexible Results
From The Eponymous Pickle

Accelerating the Speed of Intelligence for Fast and Flexible Results

More on flexible and quick forecasting  From  A report prepared by CFO Research Services in collaboration with SAP:  September 2011.  " ... Accelerating the Speed...

Data Must be Fast, Diverse
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Must be Fast, Diverse

In GigaOM:  A good case is made that the 'bigness' of data is often not enough. In addition, I add:   Bigness means you can often find patterns that will be useful...

Smarter Vending
From The Eponymous Pickle

Smarter Vending

Ever since several trips to Japan and their wonderfully complete universal vending capabilities. I have researched the use of vending machines and their integration...
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