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Grad School Time Management
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Grad School Time Management

Grad school's different from pretty much all school before it.In high school, everything was very structured, with the same classes happening every day. You always...

From Computational Complexity

Innovation

The new Innovations in Computer Science conference announced their accepted papers earlier this week including my paper with Rahul Santhanam "Bounding Rationality...

The Problems with Unscientific Security
From Schneier on Security

The Problems with Unscientific Security

From the Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, by a whole llist of authors: "A Call for Evidence-Based Security Tools": Abstract: Since the 2001 attacks...

On the Age of the Informavore
From The Eponymous Pickle

On the Age of the Informavore

In the Edge: ' We are apparently now in a situation where modern technology is changing the way people behave, people talk, people react, people think, and people...

Mossad Hacked Syrian Official's Computer
From Schneier on Security

Mossad Hacked Syrian Official's Computer

It was unattended in a hotel room at the time: Israel's Mossad espionage agency used Trojan Horse programs to gather intelligence about a nuclear facility in Syria...

Buyology Inc Launches
From The Eponymous Pickle

Buyology Inc Launches

I have mentioned the work of Martin Lindstrom here a number of times and I am working with Buyology Inc, a US - based company that seeks to connect some of theBUYOLOGY...

General Mills Innovation Portal
From The Eponymous Pickle

General Mills Innovation Portal

From Consumer Goods Technology, General Mills has created an innovation portal. " ... The new G-WIN innovation portal provides visitors with details on nearly 50...

Fun Theory from Volkswagen
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fun Theory from Volkswagen

Via IFTF: The Fun Theory Site. Some ongoing contests for innovations in this space.' ... This site is dedicated to the thought that something as simple as fun is...

Answering the call to service design
From Putting People First

Answering the call to service design

Phi-Hong D. Ha, an interaction design and strategy consultant, discusses discusses the viability of the new field of service design with Steven Heller of AIGA Voice...

The new fast ways of keeping in touch are driving us further apart
From Putting People First

The new fast ways of keeping in touch are driving us further apart

Email, texting and Facebook let us hide behind our computer screens instead of talking to each other. Elizabeth Day asks in The Observer if we have the tyranny...

Nokia Life Tools tailored to the needs of Indonesians
From Putting People First

Nokia Life Tools tailored to the needs of Indonesians

Nokia Life Tools was designed to help improve the livelihood and lives of farmers, students and many people in more remote and rural areas in emerging market countries...

links for 2009-11-04
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-11-04

The ACTA Internet Chapter: Putting the Pieces Together Michael Geist put the evidence together from the available "leaks" and shows us all whyACTA...

Fear and Overreaction
From Schneier on Security

Fear and Overreaction

It's hard work being prey. Watch the birds at a feeder. They're constantly on alert, and will fly away from food -- from easy nutrition -- at the slightest movement...

From Computational Complexity

Amir Pnueli (1941-2009)

Amir Pnueli, an expert in temporal logic and program verification who won the 1996 Turing Award, passed away Monday from a brain hemorrhage. His colleague Lenore...

The Fuzzy Boundary: Four products that are also services
From Putting People First

The Fuzzy Boundary: Four products that are also services

Mike Kuniavsky of ThingM was invited to speak at Kimiko Ryokai’s Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces class at UC Berkeley yesterday, where he discussed...

Three DMI articles worth reading
From Putting People First

Three DMI articles worth reading

Via the DMI November 2009 Newsletter, I came across a number of articles that are worthwhile exploring: What the Hell Have We Done to Design? (Really Thinking about...

Mobile phones for development and profit: a win-win scenario
From Putting People First

Mobile phones for development and profit: a win-win scenario

Mobile phones for development and profit: a win-win scenario Rohit Singh Overseas Development Institute, 2009 The number of mobile subscribers globally is estimated...

The future of interface design
From Putting People First

The future of interface design

David Leggett provides on his UX Booth blog an overview of what the future of interface design has to offer. He covers various upcoming interface technologies such...

Understanding users of social networks
From Putting People First

Understanding users of social networks

Harvard Business School professor Mikolaj Jan Piskorski has spent years studying users of online social networks (SN) and has developed surprising findings about...

Shopper Assistant Adds Store Flyers
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shopper Assistant Adds Store Flyers

Recently I mentioned the IPhone Shopper, a store shopping list and aisle context application. I have done some additional explorations with the idea. In a recent...
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