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A Software Freedom Scorecard
From Wild WebMink

A Software Freedom Scorecard

I spoke this morning at the South Tyrol Free Software Conference in Bolzano, Italy. My subject was the idea of a "software freedom scorecard", a list of indicators...

Friday Squid Blogging: Sperm Whale Eating Giant Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Sperm Whale Eating Giant Squid

Rare photo.

Meet Microsoft
From Putting People First

Meet Microsoft

Microsoft Corp. is counting on Ms. Larson-Green, its head of Windows Experience, to deliver an operating system that delights the world’s PC users as much as its...

Blowfish in Fiction
From Schneier on Security

Blowfish in Fiction

The algorithm is mentioned in Von Neumann's War, by John Ringo and Travis Taylor. P. 495: The guy was using a fairly simple buffer overflow attack but withEvery...

Video Interview with Me
From Schneier on Security

Video Interview with Me

Here's an interview with me, conducted at the Information Security Decisions conference in Chicago in October.

Got a Stain?  There's an IPhone App for That
From The Eponymous Pickle

Got a Stain? There's an IPhone App for That

I see that the Tide Stain Brain is now available as an IPhone App. This work has a long history at P&G and I had several involvements in the knowledge being delivered...

Phone as Chemical Sensor
From The Eponymous Pickle

Phone as Chemical Sensor

And an application proposed by NASA that converts an IPhone into a chemical sensor. Looks like a very rough mashup, but I much like the direction. Could something...

More database compression means more speed? Right?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

More database compression means more speed? Right?

Current practical database compression techniques stress speed over compression: Vectorwise is using Super-scalar RAM-CPU cache compression which includes a carefully...

What Google Knows About You
From The Eponymous Pickle

What Google Knows About You

This is worthwhile for just general caution if you are into Google applications. ' ... Google may know more about you than your mother does. Got a problem with...

From Computational Complexity

Jobs

As many university's still feel the effect of the financial crises, many have limited or no positions to hire new tenure-track faculty so I expect the academicUniversity...

? Starting November With Some Free Music
From Wild WebMink

? Starting November With Some Free Music

I just posted this week's free music downloads list over on my personal blog.

Surveys
From My Biased Coin

Surveys

This post is about surveys. It's motivated by one of my tasks last night, as I has to spend some time going over the final proofs for the survey Hash-Based Techniques...

Beyond Security Theater
From Schneier on Security

Beyond Security Theater

[I was asked to write this essay for the New Internationalist (n. 427, November 2009, pp. 10–13). It's nothing I haven't said before, but I'm pleased with howessay...

Week 1 at Google: Information Overload!
From The Noisy Channel

Week 1 at Google: Information Overload!

As you might imagine, it’s quite a switch to go from criticizing Google from the outside to being on the inside. Jeff Jarvis, who was gracious enough not to make...

Nokia has designs on India
From Putting People First

Nokia has designs on India

Nokia’s senior design specialists are touring India to discover how Indians use cellphones. Leslie D’Monte reports for New Delhi’s Business Standard. Jhanvi Madan...

The social dimension of environmental sustainability
From Putting People First

The social dimension of environmental sustainability

Experientia collaborator Irene Cassarino went yesterday to the international “The social dimension of environmental sustainability

Deep Data Dives
From The Eponymous Pickle

Deep Data Dives

In the CACM, Discovering natural laws using massive amounts of data. Also called knowledge discovery, here with some new directions: ' ... Mining scientific...

Singapore on design possibilities for tomorrow
From Putting People First

Singapore on design possibilities for tomorrow

The Singapore Design Festival, running November 20-30, now themed “Design 2050: Possibilities for Tomorrow,” , is also continuing its quest to improve people’s...

FBI/CIA/NSA Information Sharing Before 9/11
From Schneier on Security

FBI/CIA/NSA Information Sharing Before 9/11

It's conventional wisdom that the legal "wall" between intelligence and law enforcement was one of the reasons we failed to prevent 9/11. The 9/11 Comission evaluated...

What is Computational Thinking
From Computer Science Teachers Association

What is Computational Thinking

In the March 2006 issue of the Communications of the ACM, Jeannette Wing generated a significant response with her article on Computational Thinking. One of the...
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