acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

Blogroll


bg-corner

White House and National Science Foundation Proclaim Computer Science is for Everyone!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

White House and National Science Foundation Proclaim Computer Science is for Everyone!

As part of Computer Science Education Week, Tom Kalil, Deputy Director for Technology and Innovation at The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy...

Facebook creating new Research Lab in Artificial Intelligence
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Facebook creating new Research Lab in Artificial Intelligence

It was announced on December 9, 2013 that Yann LeCun from NYU will be heading a new research lab at Facebook focused on Artificial Intelligence.  LeCun posted on...

Big Data Requires Small Steps
From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Data Requires Small Steps

In E-Commerce Times:  A reasonable piece.  The idea requires both handling the data and the application of the analytics that result.  Analytics requires you to...

Ontology and Big Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Ontology and Big Data

An interesting case of combining Ontologies and big data, in a slide show. Using health data as an example. Ontologies are shared vocabularies as they relate to...

Why I Write Code
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Why I Write Code

I’ve been programming for about 40 years now. That’s a long time in Internet time. Honestly in some ways it is more fun now then ever and it started off as funDecember...

Wi-Fi Enabled Services in Retail
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wi-Fi Enabled Services in Retail

Interesting post in the Cisco Blog.    Consider the potential for added services in retail contexts.   " ... That situation is changing through the growing availability...

The 25 Year Commitment to Making a Computer Scientist
From Computer Science Teachers Association

The 25 Year Commitment to Making a Computer Scientist

CSEdWeek continues to roll along with events in schools, districts, community centers, and businesses and computer science educators continue to play a critical...

TIBCO Spotfire for Developers
From The Eponymous Pickle

TIBCO Spotfire for Developers

Brought to my attention.  TIBCO Spotfire for Developers by Manuel XavierLooks to be of interest, have yet to see any book on Spotfire, which we used for Business...

Qualcomm Gimbal for Location Detection
From The Eponymous Pickle

Qualcomm Gimbal for Location Detection

More on another ability to detect, track and engage people in physical retail settings.   Qualcomm's Gimbal.  With similarities to Apple's iBeacon.  Another quickly...

NIH Names Dr. Philip E. Bourne First Associate Director for Data Science
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NIH Names Dr. Philip E. Bourne First Associate Director for Data Science

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced the formal appointment of Dr. Philip E. Bourne as the First Associate Director for Data Science at the Institutes...

NSA Spying on Online Gaming Worlds
From Schneier on Security

NSA Spying on Online Gaming Worlds

The NSA is spying on chats in World of Warcraft and other games. There's lots of information -- and a good source document. While it's fun to joke about the NSA...

R Extracting Data from Google Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

R Extracting Data from Google Analytics

Specifically using R.  A good case study for using R as well." ... How to extract custom data from Google AnalyticsYou can use a programming language like R to...

That Is Not My Name
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

That Is Not My Name

My first major in college was Sociology. I did finish it along with a second major in Systems Analysis (few CS majors existed back in the dark ages) and to some...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

A Negative Impossibility Theorem

A positive result on clustering Ravi Kannan is a long-time friend, a brilliant theorist, and a wonderful speaker. He has won numerous awards, including the Fulkerson...

Grace Hopper at 107
From The Eponymous Pickle

Grace Hopper at 107

I see that it is the 107th anniversary of computer Pioneer Grace Hopper's birth.  I wrote about my brief encounter with her while I was working at the Pentagon,...

Supreme Court to Decide on Software Patents
From The Eponymous Pickle

Supreme Court to Decide on Software Patents

Reuters: Need this, finally.  Lets hope for some sanity" ... The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to rule on the divisive issue of what kinds of software are eligible...

Neurogames are here
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neurogames are here

Correspondent Ron Wright, President / CEO Sands Research Inc. writes:Dear Neuromarketing DG Member:Just a quick note to alert you that I have set up a new Discussion...

Memories are Geotagged
From The Eponymous Pickle

Memories are Geotagged

In KurzweilAI:   Memories may be geotagged with spatial information about the location where the information was acquired.   Applications to retail engagement?"...

Is programming as cool as basketball?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Is programming as cool as basketball?

Some of the best job prospects are in the software industry. Programming as a career has several benefits worth considering: though not stellar, the pay can be...

Lesson of the Day
From My Biased Coin

Lesson of the Day

Saturday I took two of my daughters to see a musical at Harvard.  Amazingly, in the small theater, we were in front of a pair of students who seemed intent on talking...
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account