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Five things about Ubiquitous Computing that make Anne Galloway nervous
From Putting People First

Five things about Ubiquitous Computing that make Anne Galloway nervous

Dr Anne Galloway (@annegalloway) is Senior Lecturer, School of Design, and Deputy Head, School of Architecture, at Victoria University of Wellington. Trained in...

Web privacy, and how consumers let down their guard
From Putting People First

Web privacy, and how consumers let down their guard

Consumers insist that they treasure their online privacy. But their mouse clicks tell a far different tale, as the experiments of a behavioral economist show. In...

A New Easter Tradition
From Wild WebMink

A New Easter Tradition

When the children were small, Easter eggs were a repeat of the excitement of Christmas. But now they are adults, I’ve decided we need a new Easter tradition that’s...

On the New Analytic Stack
From The Eponymous Pickle

On the New Analytic Stack

In GigaOM:  Good thoughts, I am in the midst of scoping a 'big data' style poof of concept, so its useful thinking this way.    " ... Spurred by infrastructural...

CSX Efficiency Statement
From The Eponymous Pickle

CSX Efficiency Statement

In a CSX advertising piece, they point our one of their trains can move a ton of freight nearly 500 miles on a gallon of gas.  Nice going.   More from CSX.

Toxic Workplaces
From The Eponymous Pickle

Toxic Workplaces

Good piece on the characteristics of a toxic workplace.  I have never worked in such a place, but have seen at times some of the characteristics emerge.  Good watchouts...

Science of Swarms
From The Eponymous Pickle

Science of Swarms

Lots of interesting examples of swarm complexity models.  In Wired.  Simulation of cancer and the prediction of the future.  An area we explored, but did not ultimately...

Large Interactive Public Displays
From The Eponymous Pickle

Large Interactive Public Displays

In IEEE Computer:   An area we looked at for retail presence.  We worked with several companies that used novel light fiber approaches and installed them high on...

Migration Needs A Plan
From Wild WebMink

Migration Needs A Plan

Have you ever thought of migrating your company to an open source desktop productivity suite? While the saving on Microsoft license costs seems like the biggest...

Friday Squid Blogging: Bomb Discovered in Squid at Market
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Bomb Discovered in Squid at Market

Really: An unexploded bomb was found inside a squid when the fish was slaughtered at a fish market in Guangdong province. Oddly enough, this doesn't seem to be...

'Go Code Girl' Processing Workshop Registration is Open!
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

'Go Code Girl' Processing Workshop Registration is Open!

I'm pumped that registration is open for a workshop I'll be leading April 20 at the University of Ottawa.  It's called Go Code Girl and it's going to be a programming...

The Dangers of Surveillance
From Schneier on Security

The Dangers of Surveillance

Interesting article, "The Dangers of Surveillance," by Neil M. Richards, Harvard Law Review, 2013. From the abstract: ....We need a better account of the dangers...

Neuroscience and Innovation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuroscience and Innovation

In Forbes:  " ... Our brains naturally look for patterns in the world around us, according to Janet Crawford, principal of Cascadance who is working to apply neuroscience...

Is Big Data about Big?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Is Big Data about Big?

A nice short piece about the reality of the value of data.   The most important watchout of all in this space.  Should be the most obvious, but is often forgotten...

President Establishes Voting Commission; Focus Will Include Voting Technology
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

President Establishes Voting Commission; Focus Will Include Voting Technology

As Renee mentioned, President Obama issued an Executive Order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Administration. The Commission was a promise...

The Alleged Spontaneity of Viral and Tremor
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Alleged Spontaneity of Viral and Tremor

My former colleague Kevin Ashton writes about the 'Harlem Shake', which I admit I just noticed a few weeks ago.  My connectedness is more about the technical than...

Accessible Voting Technology Research Workshop, April 1-2
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Accessible Voting Technology Research Workshop, April 1-2

The U.S. Election Assistance Commission and the National Institute of Standards and Technology will be holding a two-day workshop on April 1-2 to explore current...

New RC4 Attack
From Schneier on Security

New RC4 Attack

This is a really clever attack on the RC4 encryption algorithm as used in TLS. We have found a new attack against TLS that allows an attacker to recover a limited...

Debate in Milan: The Long View of Interaction Design
From Putting People First

Debate in Milan: The Long View of Interaction Design

The people behind the upcoming Interaction14 conference invite you to attend a panel discussion in Milan on the “Long View of Interaction Design”. On Monday 8 April...

The next Big UI Idea: gadgets that adapt to your skill
From Putting People First

The next Big UI Idea: gadgets that adapt to your skill

As gadgets get more complicated, UI’s must be able to teach their users over time. Philip Battin shows how flow can be used to improve the user experience in interactive...
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