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Taking a Square Root With DNA
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Taking a Square Root With DNA

Some research news last Friday that’s been the subject of much chatter in the popular press: Caltech researchers Lulu Qian and

FCRC : Awards Banquet
From My Biased Coin

FCRC : Awards Banquet

I got to FCRC a little early to attend the ACM Awards Reception and Banquet.  (Les Valiant nicely put my name on a list.)  For more on the awards you can also go...

The Evolution of the Semantic Web
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Evolution of the Semantic Web

Evolution Towards Web 3.0: The Semantic Web. A talk by Lee Feigenbaum . Good background and overview of direction.

Mind Map Library for Mobile
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mind Map Library for Mobile

I am continuing my exploration of the use of mobile mind maps. Biggerplate is an example of such a library, containing some 1100 examples. Compatible with several...

MindManager for iPhone  and  iPad
From The Eponymous Pickle

MindManager for iPhone and iPad

An App version of the popular MindManager mind mapping software for the Ipad and Iphone is scheduled to come out around June 15. Costing 9 and $7 respectively. ...

Using Recorded Future
From The Eponymous Pickle

Using Recorded Future

I have begun taking a closer look at the time oriented search engine Recorded Future for some potential client engagements.   Visualization is a key method they...

Browser Fingerprinting
From The Eponymous Pickle

Browser Fingerprinting

Who you are can be effectively  determined by the visible fingerprint of your browser and its configuration.  How much does this undermine your privacy? Slashdot...

Crowds Need Independence for Wisdom
From The Eponymous Pickle

Crowds Need Independence for Wisdom

More evidence that crowds need to retain independence to maintain the 'outlier canceling' effect that can make them useful to solve problems. Obvious, but important...

The wisdom and foolishness of crowds
From Putting People First

The wisdom and foolishness of crowds

Experiments suggest that wisdom of the crowd can be countered by too much communication within that crowd. “The wisdom of crowds turns out to be an incredibly fragile...

Patients want more user-friendly medical devices
From Putting People First

Patients want more user-friendly medical devices

Cambridge Consultants released the findings of a study which examines how device usability impacts patient acceptance, dosage compliance and ultimately health outcomes...

Quite Liked
From The Eponymous Pickle

Quite Liked

 I was introduced to QuiteLiked today: What

Friday Squid Blogging: LOLCat and Squid Toy
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: LOLCat and Squid Toy

Cute.

World War II Tunny Cryptanalysis Machine Rebuilt at Bletchley Park
From Schneier on Security

World War II Tunny Cryptanalysis Machine Rebuilt at Bletchley Park

Neat: The rebuild team had only a few photographs, partial circuit diagrams and the fading memories of a few original Tunny operators to go on. Nonetheless a team...

Supermarkets Morphing to Restaurants
From The Eponymous Pickle

Supermarkets Morphing to Restaurants

Prepared foods continue to increase in availability in supermarkets, due to bigger margins.  The next step is to wrap in the restaurant as well.  More margin and...

Dunnhumby Acquires BzzAgent
From The Eponymous Pickle

Dunnhumby Acquires BzzAgent

BzzAgent is a company that seeks to get people talk about brands.They are being acquired by loyalty data agent Dunnhumby.  BzzAgent reminds, in name and direction...

Security vs. Privacy
From Schneier on Security

Security vs. Privacy

Daniel Solove on the security vs. privacy debate.  

Student Insiders and Imagine Cup Game Teams
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Student Insiders and Imagine Cup Game Teams

I thought I might highlight a few student related things going on at Microsoft these days.  I

Internet of things blurs the line between bits and atoms
From Putting People First

Internet of things blurs the line between bits and atoms

In the past few months, companies ranging from giants such as Google to small start-ups have been touting the possibility of interconnecting people and objects...

Open-Source Software Feels Insecure
From Schneier on Security

Open-Source Software Feels Insecure

At first glance, this seems like a particularly dumb opening line of an article: Open-source software may not sound compatible with the idea of strong cybersecurity...

Online Currency: Bitcoin
From The Eponymous Pickle

Online Currency: Bitcoin

Bitcoin, the experiment with encrypted online currency.  Dangerous? A Scam? Revolutionary or just a renaming of something old? Will it be made illegal? It ultimately...
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