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High Performance Computing, Everywhere
From The Eponymous Pickle

High Performance Computing, Everywhere

In the CACM:  High performance computing (HPC)  An overview.  From a November conference. HPC is in broad use today, we all gets its benefits everyday.  " ....

Itelligence Group Blog
From The Eponymous Pickle

Itelligence Group Blog

Recently brought to my attention iTelligence, which has offices nearby.  See their blog.  Which I am now following for analytics.  " ... Outsourcing ... Take advantage...

Mobilizing Management  for Big Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mobilizing Management for Big Data

Mckinsey on mobilizing your C Suite for big data.  Insightful, detailed piece from a management perspective. .  " .... Leadership-capacity constraints are undermining...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Zack’s Mom Knows

A puzzle with a story Dick Karp needs no introduction. So I will give him none. Okay I will say that it has been an honor to know him for many years—we meet right...

High Cost of Multitasking
From The Eponymous Pickle

High Cost of Multitasking

In GigaOM:  A look at some surveys on the effects of multitasking.  We all do it today, but to what extent.  A closer look at the value of focus is important "...

Robots Reading your Mind for Behavior
From The Eponymous Pickle

Robots Reading your Mind for Behavior

From the University of Cincinnati.  Work on robots controlled by thought.  " ... Brain-computer interface uses electroencephalography (a measure of the brain'sShikha...

Examples for Leveraging Hadoop
From The Eponymous Pickle

Examples for Leveraging Hadoop

Good piece with examples.  Via Gib Bassett of Teradata.  What are companies doing with Hadoop?  In my experience most people don't even know what it is.   Here...

On the Fear of Google Glass
From The Eponymous Pickle

On the Fear of Google Glass

Evan Schuman writes in CWorld about the fear of Google Glass.  " ... Google Glass is just the latest technological advance to elicit fear and dread in some quarters...

What Do Comedy and Coding Have in Common?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

What Do Comedy and Coding Have in Common?

Timing. OK maybe not the most funny joke in the world but I’ve been dealing with timing window problems in student programs all week long. A lot of my students...

Innovation Spaces
From The Eponymous Pickle

Innovation Spaces

Have been a long time user and contributor to the design of innovation spaces, this article about office design that contributes to innovation was of interest....

Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid Caught by Japanese Fisherman
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid Caught by Japanese Fisherman

It's big: 13 feet long. The fisherman was stunned to discover the giant squid trapped in his net, having been caught at a depth of around 70m, about two-thirds...

Sir John Daniel on Open and Distance Education
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Sir John Daniel on Open and Distance Education

Sir John Daniel, world authority on open, distance and online learning, came to Carleton for a special briefing on the future of online learning, covering topics...

PHOTOANGLO: NSA Exploit of the Day
From Schneier on Security

PHOTOANGLO: NSA Exploit of the Day

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog: PHOTOANGLO (TS//SI//REL TO USA,FVEY) PHOTOANGLO is a joint NSA/GCHQ project...

<i>Applied Cryptography</i> Available Online
From Schneier on Security

Applied Cryptography Available Online

I'm sure this is a pirated copy. Looking at it, it's amazing how long ago twenty years was.

Participate in an IdeasLab on Undergraduate Education
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Participate in an IdeasLab on Undergraduate Education

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has released a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) on “Preparing Applications to Participate in Phase I Ideas Labs on Undergraduate...

Complexity Science Examined
From The Eponymous Pickle

Complexity Science Examined

So what is complexity science and how can it be useful?  From the Santa Fe Institute.  A long time partner of ours in this space, that helped us navigate its usefulness...

A Case for Business Intelligence and Big Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

A Case for Business Intelligence and Big Data

From TDWI:    I like looking at this as a business case.   " ... What do companies do when they need the power of analytics to be increased with decision support...

Increasing Smartphone Mobile Commerce in China
From The Eponymous Pickle

Increasing Smartphone Mobile Commerce in China

Related to my recent post on NantMobile.  Adage Global talks about the Chinese the move forward.  Yes, I am seeing it." ... Mobile Advertising Lags China's Smartphone...

Income Inequality as a Security Issue
From Schneier on Security

Income Inequality as a Security Issue

This is an interesting way to characterizing income inequality as a security issue: …growing inequality menaces vigorous societies. It is a proxy for how effectively...

Blueprint for Building a Quantum Computer
From The Eponymous Pickle

Blueprint for Building a Quantum Computer

In CACM:  More on this interesting topic.  " ... In this article, we review the progress that has been made in developing architectures for full-scale quantum computers...
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