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Christos Faloutsos: Mining Billion-Node Graphs
From The Noisy Channel

Christos Faloutsos: Mining Billion-Node Graphs

As promised, here is a video of CMU professor Christos Faloutsos‘s recent tech talk at LinkedIn on “Mining Billion-Node Graphs“. Enjoy! And check out our next week’s...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Calling her colleagues the “best-in-class scientists and engineers [who] come to serve their country,” DARPA Director Regina Dugan described in a recent interview...

25% of U.S. Criminal Hackers are Police Informants
From Schneier on Security

25% of U.S. Criminal Hackers are Police Informants

I have no idea if this is true: In some cases, popular illegal forums used by cyber criminals as marketplaces for stolen identities and credit card numbers have...

ITCS
From My Biased Coin

ITCS

I was asked to post the call for papers for the (renamed) Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science conference.  (I'm glad they finally changed the name -- see...

Open Social Learning Guild
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Social Learning Guild

In the ACM: Ashwin Ram on Open Social Learning.  Some good ideas about how to take the obsessions of the youner generation and use them to make learning more efficient...

From Computational Complexity

The Longest Day

Tuesday at FCRC. 7 AM: A grad student at Northwestern administers my final exam at 9 AM Chicago time. He has my mobile number just in case but luckily I neverpaper...

Generosity at Work
From The Eponymous Pickle

Generosity at Work

Harvard post on key success strategies at work, focusing on generosity.   Very well put, it is not always reciprocated, but almost always works.

Is Wikipedia anti-intellectual?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Is Wikipedia anti-intellectual?

Sander recently posted a provocative piece where he argues that geeks suffer from anti-intellectualism. To some extend, his stance is that democratic sites such...

Revenue Performance Management
From The Eponymous Pickle

Revenue Performance Management

An overview of Revenue Performance Management (RPM), which we were always doing, but saw some traction a few years ago.   It appears to be driven increasingly to...

Linked in Games
From The Eponymous Pickle

Linked in Games

In Mashable. You can now play a whimsical Tetris-like game in Linkedin with profile head-shots. Does not drive you to a serious goal. But could make you stay on...

WHO report on mHealth
From Putting People First

WHO report on mHealth

The World Health Organisation has just issued a major (free) report on mHealth, entitled “mHealth: New horizons for health through mobile technologies“. Abstract...

TouchStudio
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

TouchStudio

OK you have a smart phone and you want to create an application for it. But you don

Happy IPv6 Day
From Wild WebMink

Happy IPv6 Day

The why and wherefore of IPv6 Day, as well as plenty of handy links, are over on my blog at ComputerWorldUK.

Share Those Great Resources
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Share Those Great Resources

Whew! I can almost hear the collective sigh as the school year winds down and wraps up for teachers across the country and throughout the CSTA membership (except...

Another year older
From Wild WebMink

Another year older

No chickens, and not the peregrine falcon I had hoped for, but the owl I was given for my birthday is splendid and we get on fine.

The Future through the  NYC  1939-40 World's Fair
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Future through the NYC 1939-40 World's Fair

Biblion, from  the NY Public library.  A big fan of predictions of the future and their success or failure.  The design of this free ipad app is very well done,...

Promise of Flexible Displays on the Shelf
From The Eponymous Pickle

Promise of Flexible Displays on the Shelf

We looked at the prospect of using flexible displays on the retail shelf.  This CACM article updates more of the possibilities (not full text).   Takes thinking...

Reinventing the Pawnshop
From The Eponymous Pickle

Reinventing the Pawnshop

Groupon founders reinvent the pawnshop with Pawngo.   Have always been interested about recycling and leveraging the wealth of modern life.  Here is another clever...

Quest to Learn
From The Eponymous Pickle

Quest to Learn

I was recently introduced to the Quest to Learn school, using gaming ideas to teach.  I like their approach, but it remains to be seen if it is effective.  ...

FCRC Continued
From My Biased Coin

FCRC Continued

I've been enjoying FCRC;  of course, I like large conferences where lots of people show, as long as they're run well.  Rooms have been pretty full at the talks,...
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