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Teaching Time Conflicts
From My Biased Coin

Teaching Time Conflicts

As the semester ominously approaches, we've noticed that we're facing a number of class time-slot collisions in computer science.This is unsurprising.  Until recently...

Mind Melds as Measures
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mind Melds as Measures

From Wired, this is interesting ... with perhaps some lessons to neuromarketing. A stronger mild meld might be the connection between two speakers, rather than...

PLDI
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

PLDI

The Computing Community Consortium is interested in stimulating the development of new research visions and challenges in computing research. Recently, the CCC...

1921 Book on Profiling
From Schneier on Security

1921 Book on Profiling

Here's a book from 1921 on how to profile people.

From Computational Complexity

A Seventh Mil. Problem

Richard Lipton had a wonderful post asking for a seventh Millennium Prize now that Poincare's conjecture has been solved. I posted a suggestion on his blog but...

New Portfolio
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

New Portfolio

I finally have a new portfolio!When I made the original website, I was in fourth year and expecting to work for industry. But now that I'm in grad school and looking...

Selling Body Wash
From The Eponymous Pickle

Selling Body Wash

A very good Ad-Age case study on changes in body wash sales after the much talked about the very viral old spice videos and related social networking plays. It...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of July 26
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of July 26

July 27 Hearing: The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will hold a hearing on consumer online privacy. 2:30 p.m., 253 Russell Building July...

Stop Trying to Delight Your Customers
From The Eponymous Pickle

Stop Trying to Delight Your Customers

We always had the delighting rule drummed into us. This recent HBR piece takes a contrarian view and makes some excellent points. ' ... Two critical findings emerged...

Microsoft Data Viz Tool
From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft Data Viz Tool

Something new, about to examine: Microsoft Debuts a Data Visualization toolMicrosoft has released a controller for its Silverlight multimedia software that can...

links for 2010-07-26
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-07-26

How Will You Measure Your Life? Worthwhile reading for a Monday from Clayton Christensen. (tags: Business Management Philosophy Zeitgeist) Good-bye, Sun Bryan Cantrill...

Technology is Making Life Harder for Spies
From Schneier on Security

Technology is Making Life Harder for Spies

An article from The Economist makes a point that I have been thinking about for a while: the modern technology makes life harder for spies, not easier. It used...

Interesting Links July 26 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links July 26 2010

I sure have been traveling a lot lately. I spent the early part of last week at Stevens Institute of Technology talking about user interface design and creating...

About Apps
From The Eponymous Pickle

About Apps

In Design Mind, a short infographic-style piece on the current world of Apps, their history and current world. Instantly out of date, but some very useful and sometimes...

Wiki Writing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wiki Writing

Still very interested in the subject of how knowledge can be effectively and collaboratively shared. There seems to have been less on the topic written lately...

Cloud Call Tomorrow
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cloud Call Tomorrow

Always interesing Jerry Michalski call tomorrow: (this page containing all rich links) ... I plan to be on the call. " ... If you're not fond of the term "Web 2...

Summer Pleasure Reading
From The Eponymous Pickle

Summer Pleasure Reading

Just back from the beach. Part of my reading reading there: How Pleasure Works, The New Science of Why We Like What We Like. by Yale Prof Paul Bloom. The Amazon...

Wal-Mart Tests Item-Level RFID
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wal-Mart Tests Item-Level RFID

As early as 2000 we were positioning RFID tags to soon replace barcodes for item level identification. I gave presentations to many hundreds of innovation space...

SIGIR 2010: Day 3 Industry Track Keynotes
From The Noisy Channel

SIGIR 2010: Day 3 Industry Track Keynotes

When I organized the SIGIR 2009 Industry Track last year, my goal was to meet the standard set by the CIKM 2008 Industry Event: a compelling set of presentations...

Global Facebook Usage
From The Eponymous Pickle

Global Facebook Usage

An interactive Tableau map that represents global Facebook usage. From ReadwriteWeb.
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