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Achieving long-term sustainability at a Belgian expo centre
From Putting People First

Achieving long-term sustainability at a Belgian expo centre

A road(map) to sustainability: How an Expo centre can become low-impact The Event project, funded by Flanders In Shape, a Flemish design promotion agency, created...

NSA Style Manual
From Schneier on Security

NSA Style Manual

National Security Agency (NSA) SIGINT Reporter's Style and Usage Manual, 2010.

NSF Announces
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF Announces

In a Dear Colleague Letter issued earlier this month, the NSF’s Directorate for Geosciences and Office of Cyberinfrastructure call for “an open, adaptable, and...

Lindstrom and Graphic US Cigarette Packaging
From The Eponymous Pickle

Lindstrom and Graphic US Cigarette Packaging

In the news this week word that the US is changing its Cigarette packaging to remove the text health warning and replacing them with graphic scare images.  I was...

Analytics Magazine
From The Eponymous Pickle

Analytics Magazine

Analytics Magazine, always interesting content in the process of improving business.  Techniques, case studies, software, trends.  The deep value proposition for...

Probabilities are unnecessary mathematical artifacts
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Probabilities are unnecessary mathematical artifacts

There has been much philosophical debate about randomness. While people often offer the nature of consciousness as a fundamental unresolved question, we should...

From Computational Complexity

Creating an Email System at Cornell

Email celebrates its fortieth anniversary so let me tell the story of my job for three summers, and part-time during the academic year, while an undergrad at Cornell...

Billion Users
From The Eponymous Pickle

Billion Users

Google got a billion unique users in May, eWeek reports.   Our computer connectedness continues to grow.

The Search for Jim Gray
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Search for Jim Gray

A fascinating technical overview of the unsuccessful search for lost at sea computer scientist Jim Gray in 2007.  I remember following the effort.  There was no...

Insider Attack Against M&A Information in Document Titles
From Schneier on Security

Insider Attack Against M&A Information in Document Titles

Protecting against insiders is hard. Kluger and two accomplices -- a Wall Street trader and a mortgage broker -- allegedly stole and traded on material nonpublic...

Tablet Use Surging
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tablet Use Surging

Adage: 12% of US users have a tablet like the iPad.  Expected to double by next year.  More useful statistics.

More About
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

More About

A couple weeks ago, I briefly noted in this space the June 9-10 US Ignite and GigU Workshops held at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. The highlight...

House Judiciary Committee Approves Patent Reform Bill; Full House May Consider it Soon
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

House Judiciary Committee Approves Patent Reform Bill; Full House May Consider it Soon

Patent reform is one of many issues that has been stalled in the halls of Congress over the last several years. However, this particular effort may get somewhere...

How P&G Tripled its Innovation Success Rate
From The Eponymous Pickle

How P&G Tripled its Innovation Success Rate

Article from the Harvard Business Review.   Very well written and accurate.  Only the first, less interesting, part of the article is free online: " ... How could...

Did Reason Evolve as a Persuasion Tool?
From Schneier on Security

Did Reason Evolve as a Persuasion Tool?

Many of our informal security systems involve convincing others to do what we want them to. Here's a theory that says human reasoning evolved not as a tool tohere...

A New
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A New

At a recent

CPG is Growing
From The Eponymous Pickle

CPG is Growing

Consumer packaged goods sector is growing and digital involvement is key.

Public talk about open science in San Francisco
From Michael Nielsen

Public talk about open science in San Francisco

I’m pleased to say that I’ll be giving a public talk about open science in San Francisco, next Wednesday, June 29, at 6pm. The talk is being hosted by the Public...

Neuroscience and Quantitative Research Webinar
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuroscience and Quantitative Research Webinar

Tomorrow, this looks to be of particular interest.  Too little of this integration is done: Finding the Sweet Spot Between Neuroscience and Quantitative ResearchTHURSDAY...

WATCH:  Talking Trustworthy Computing
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

WATCH: Talking Trustworthy Computing

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