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Mathematica 8 Allows Natural Language Input
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mathematica 8 Allows Natural Language Input

This is a pretty remarkable development: " ... With the release of Mathematica 8 today, the single most dramatic change is that you don

Term Paper Writing for Hire
From Schneier on Security

Term Paper Writing for Hire

This recent essay (commentary here) reminded me of this older essay, both by people who write student term papers for hire. There are several services that dopersonal...

Windows Phone 7 Development for Absolute Beginners
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Windows Phone 7 Development for Absolute Beginners

I

Tweeting Students Get Higher Grades
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tweeting Students Get Higher Grades

In the Chronicle of Higher Education.  An interesting study, but this could likely encounter the 'causal fallacy'.  It is likely that many other aspects of context...

Google and Near Field Communications Support
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google and Near Field Communications Support

Google announces that versions of the Android mobile operating system will include NFC (Near Field Communications) support.  NFC enables  short range, about 10...

From Apophenia

Ever had one of dem days you wish woulda stayed home / Run into a group of niggas who getting they hate on / You walk by they get wrong you reply then shit get...

Facebook Mail
From The Eponymous Pickle

Facebook Mail

I have been a user of Gmail for years, and find it very serviceable.  When people try to contact me with Mail systems within other packages, Linkedin comes to mind...

Shopalong by Kroger CEO
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shopalong by Kroger CEO

Shopalong research consists of a retail and CPG executives visiting a store incognito and seeing their venues the way a shopper sees them.  A good AP article on...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 15
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 15

Congress returns to Washington this week for a 'lame-duck' session. Beyond some kind of budget action, the legislative agenda is a bit uncertain. November 17 ...

From Computational Complexity

Is Ryan's Theorem Only Interesting to Complexity Theorists?

Last week, the complexity theory bloggers Dick, Scott, Luca and myself all heaped praise on Ryan Williams' new circuit lower bound, NEXP not in ACC0. Outside the...

Interesting Links 15 November 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 15 November 2010

I got a new Xbox 360 with a Kinect device last week. I spent much of a day

Internet Quarantines
From Schneier on Security

Internet Quarantines

Last month, Scott Charney of Microsoft proposed that infected computers be quarantined from the Internet. Using a public health model for Internet security, the...

Wikipedia Seeking $16 Million
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wikipedia Seeking $16 Million

In Readwriteweb:  Wikipedia is seeking $16 Million to remain a free service.  Certainly the most successful public wiki service and well worth that amount.    That...

Businesses that Smartphones are Replacing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Businesses that Smartphones are Replacing

This list is fairly obvious.   It is interesting to think about what markets the smartphone is changing markedly.  In the end it is all about have a small, powerful...

Numbers Rule Your World
From The Eponymous Pickle

Numbers Rule Your World

A good review of the new book:  Numbers Rule Your World: the hidden influence of probability and statistics on everything you do ,   by Junk Charts blogger Kaiser...

On the Santa Fe Institute
From The Eponymous Pickle

On the Santa Fe Institute

I was the enterprise's representative to the well known Santa Fe Institute for several years.  Was always interesting, sometimes directly useful.  Mark Montgomery...

Tufte Library being Auctioned
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tufte Library being Auctioned

Visual graphic data design guru Edward Tufte's library of design resources is being auctioned by Christies on December 2.

At the Singularity Hub
From The Eponymous Pickle

At the Singularity Hub

Retinal implants at the newly discovered Singularity Hub blog.  I have my doubts about broad singularity type predictions, but this blog covers lot of related topics...

Analytics as a Path to Value
From The Eponymous Pickle

Analytics as a Path to Value

Good Sloan Review article on analytics and value.  I agree, of course. Build key processes into your enterprise to integrate analytical methods.  The data is there...

links for 2010-11-14
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-11-14

Red Hat tries the value argument for open source This is the sort of thing that makes me want to believe in synchronicity. My keynote in Bolzano just before Savio...
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