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Code Academy Python and more
From The Eponymous Pickle

Code Academy Python and more

The recent Hour of Code activity was interesting.  Here a professional observes the activity in a Middle School classroom.  In the past I did professional programming...

Reinventing the wheel
From Putting People First

Reinventing the wheel

Experientia has been featured in RISD.edu, the website of the Rhode Island School of Design, where Experientia partner Jan-Christoph Zoels received his master’s...

Big Data for Real World Problems
From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Data for Real World Problems

Forbes writes about a number of real world problems solved by Big Data solutions.   Some good very non technical examples.    Ends with a good set of general suggestions...

UX review of Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch
From Putting People First

UX review of Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch

Smartwatches are the future, but the Samsung Galaxy Gear is only partway there, writes Raluca Budiu, a senior researcher with Nielsen Norman Group, in her detailed...

The lack of closure experience in digital products and services
From Putting People First

The lack of closure experience in digital products and services

There’s an ever-growing tide of inactive, dormant, or extinct customer accounts and other online personal data swallowing up the digital landscape, writes Joe Macleo...

Watch the Date and Patience Please
From The Eponymous Pickle

Watch the Date and Patience Please

Forms of this blog have been around since 2001.  Now, some 8300 plus posts.   It covers both my thoughts, history and sometimes breaking news in information technology...

Now Let's Put Watson to Work
From The Eponymous Pickle

Now Let's Put Watson to Work

More on IBM's Watson AI ecosystem.  I have enrolled.  recall I have talked about our own work in this area, which mirrored IBM work in our enterprise.  Seemuchtheir...

Google Buys More Robotics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Buys More Robotics

They buy Bigdog robot makers.  An MIT spinoff.  Another interesting development, see their site which shows some impressive and even scary avatars. Recall Google...

Wal-Mart Defying Gravity
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wal-Mart Defying Gravity

In HBS Working Knowledge:     Some interesting points on dangers to Wal-Mart's future.   How can these risks be managed? " ...  How much longer will Walmart's business...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Bow Tie
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Bow Tie

Snappy-looking bow tie. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered.

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Who Knew The Secret?

Controlled release of secret information Peter Winkler is a world famous mathematician who works mostly on combinatorial problems. He is famous for many things,...

Engagement AI Goes Public in the UK
From The Eponymous Pickle

Engagement AI Goes Public in the UK

Not really AI, as I read it, not autonomous, but tele-operation, and the researching of how people would act and interact with local avatar robotics.    What these...

CS Teacher Interview: Emmanuel Schanzer
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

CS Teacher Interview: Emmanuel Schanzer

Over the summer I posted a series of interviews with computer science educators. (see the index at CS Educator Interviews: The Index) ) One of the people I really...

President Obama and the Intelligence Community
From Schneier on Security

President Obama and the Intelligence Community

Really good article from the New Yorker.

IT as a Growth Engine for CPG
From The Eponymous Pickle

IT as a Growth Engine for CPG

New from the GMA:" ... BCG and GMA study: CPG companies can benefit from viewing IT as a growth engine  A large proportion of consumer packaged goods companiesGMA...

Plots for Cyclical Patterns
From The Eponymous Pickle

Plots for Cyclical Patterns

A method that is new to me, in Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge blog:  Cycle Plots.  " ... A cycle plot is a type of line graph that is useful for displaying cyclical...

The Unsung Heroes of CSEDWeek
From Computer Science Teachers Association

The Unsung Heroes of CSEDWeek

Today is the last school day of CS EdWeek and what a week it has been! The phenomenal success of Code.org's Hour of Code, a great CSTA CSEdWeek event in CO with...

Bots Make up Most of Net Traffic
From The Eponymous Pickle

Bots Make up Most of Net Traffic

In BBC Tech:   About 61% of net traffic is by bots, the study says.  Of course bots do different things.  One might be reading this blog, another might be part...

World War II Anecdote about Trust and Security
From Schneier on Security

World War II Anecdote about Trust and Security

This is an interesting story from World War II about trust: Jones notes that the Germans doubted their system because they knew the British could radio false orders...

Do we need academic copyright? Some historical perspective
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Do we need academic copyright? Some historical perspective

It is commonly believed that we introduced copyright to entice authors into producing lots of quality work by providing them with increased financial incentives...
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