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Data Driven Marketing to 4.8 Billion People
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Driven Marketing to 4.8 Billion People

Recently in the Teradata Blog, contains an excellent explanatory video by Tim Butler of P&G.  Another great example of the digitization of marketing in CPG.TheProcter...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid-Shaped Dog Toy
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid-Shaped Dog Toy

Just the thing.

NSA Documents from the <i>Spiegel</i> Story
From Schneier on Security

NSA Documents from the Spiegel Story

There are more source documents from the recent Spiegel story on the NSA than I realized. Here is what I think is the complete list: "Tailored Access Operations...

NSA Exploit of the Day: IRONCHEF
From Schneier on Security

NSA Exploit of the Day: IRONCHEF

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog is IRONCHEF: IRONCHEF (TS//SI//REL) IRONCHEF provides access persistence to...

IBeacon Tech at CES
From The Eponymous Pickle

IBeacon Tech at CES

Interesting CW report from CES.  Currently looking at iBeacon and similar techniques for data rich opportunities leveraging location.    The presentation there...

Data Mining Techniques that Create Business Value
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Mining Techniques that Create Business Value

Nice summary of common techniques.  For a good start, review your business and decide which of these discoveries would give the most value.  Their definition: ...

Where is the Internet Going?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Where is the Internet Going?

In the NYT:  So where is all this going?  Thoughtful piece including an interview with Vinton Cerf,  now with Google and DARPA, Internet Pioneer.  We worked with...

Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Software Engineering (Draft)
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Software Engineering (Draft)

This may well be of interest to people who like software engineering. A draft of "Software Engineering 2013: Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degreehttp...

Cost/Benefit Analysis of NSA's 215 Metadata Collection Program
From Schneier on Security

Cost/Benefit Analysis of NSA's 215 Metadata Collection Program

It has amazed me that the NSA doesn't seem to do any cost/benefit analyses on any of its surveillance programs. This seems particularly important for bulk surveillance...

Choosing Your Regression Variables
From The Eponymous Pickle

Choosing Your Regression Variables

A nice simple topic that often comes up.  How exactly to you choose which variables to use when seeking to find a relationship using regression?  Such models are...

Simple Language for a Creative Culture
From The Eponymous Pickle

Simple Language for a Creative Culture

Three simple words:  "How Might we? "  Positive words for creativity.  Good, very simple thgought,   " ... Use Language to Shape a Creative Culture - Tom Kelley...

Quick links
From Geeking with Greg

Quick links

What caught my attention lately: Windows 8 has caused a big drop in PC sales to businesses, most of which has been picked up by Google Chromebooks (not by Apple)...

NSA Exploit of the Day: DEITYBOUNCE
From Schneier on Security

NSA Exploit of the Day: DEITYBOUNCE

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog is DEITYBOUNCE: DEITYBOUNCE (TS//SI//REL) DEITYBOUNCE provides software application...

Life is sweeter than you think in 2014…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Life is sweeter than you think in 2014…

Jokingly, Rao pointed out that Americans are starting 2014 with an optimistic outlook: (…) it’s tough, but let’s just write off polar bears and groundwater pollution...

From Computational Complexity

Two cheers for the Pardon ot Turing. But not three.

As I am sure readers of this blog know Alan Turing was prosecuted for homosexuality in 1952, forced into hormone treatment, and committed suicide in 1954 (I had...

Virtual Reality Shopping
From The Eponymous Pickle

Virtual Reality Shopping

A long time experimental area in our enterprise.  Starting with Blackberry phone alerts, then on shelf displays, then cart mounted tablets. The insertion of online...

Adaptive Reasoning and Human Problem Solving
From The Eponymous Pickle

Adaptive Reasoning and Human Problem Solving

Brought to my attention.  Solicitation by IARPA still open.  Below the synopsis.  Agree strongly that this is a big topic.  Its about the data, AND finding new"...

Linking Wearables and Augmented Reality
From The Eponymous Pickle

Linking Wearables and Augmented Reality

The vendor Metaio is speaking and displaying at the upcoming Consumer Electronics show.  The link between wearables and AR is obvious.   Particularly interesting...

Using ethnography to build internet freedom tools for real people
From Putting People First

Using ethnography to build internet freedom tools for real people

In our new dystopian world of pervasive surveillance, most people are at a loss what to do. The tools that allows us to maintain a semblance of privacy are really...

EEG from an iPhone
From The Eponymous Pickle

EEG from an iPhone

Doing an electro encephalogram reading on your smartphone.   The number of mobile smartphone sensor applications is growing.   The picture shown in the article"...
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