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Privacy and the Internet: Is Facebook evil?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Privacy and the Internet: Is Facebook evil?

For several of my classes, I open Facebook groups so that my students can exchange online. In some instances, it has worked great. Facebook tends to do a better...

Lavabit E-Mail Service Shut Down
From Schneier on Security

Lavabit E-Mail Service Shut Down

Lavabit, the more-secure e-mail service that Edward Snowden -- among others -- used, has abruptly shut down. From the message on their homepage: I have been forced...

Bit vs Atoms in the Supply Chain
From The Eponymous Pickle

Bit vs Atoms in the Supply Chain

On Bits vs atoms:  Nothing new here, our enterprise did this for years, and is one of the supporters of this effort, the post below does give a good overview of...

From Computational Complexity

Don't Have an End Game

As a young professor, I wrote a grant proposal and took it to a senior theory professor for comments. He told me to take out the line "The ultimate goal of computational...

Latest Movie-Plot Threat: Explosive-Dipped Clothing
From Schneier on Security

Latest Movie-Plot Threat: Explosive-Dipped Clothing

It's being reported, although there's no indication of where this rumor is coming from or what it's based on. ...the new tactic allows terrorists to dip ordinary...

Prezi: Presentation and Storytelling Tool
From The Eponymous Pickle

Prezi: Presentation and Storytelling Tool

I used the Prezi presentation and storytelling tool for a project some years ago.  Just revisited it.   An introductory video. With many useful examples. It now...

R Resources
From The Eponymous Pickle

R Resources

Useful R Resources.  Books, online, lists, videos, examples.   Will add this to my list.   I find R similar to Mathematica and APL (from long ago).  First language...

Gamification White Paper
From The Eponymous Pickle

Gamification White Paper

I had cause to download Bunchball's whitepaper on gamification (registration required).   Logically done,  as a non technical review of the underlying idea of using...

Cloud, Data, Analytics and Process for SMB
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cloud, Data, Analytics and Process for SMB

Brought to my attention,  In The Financial Express, from Jyothi Satyanathan, director Mid-market & Inside Sales, IBM India/South Asia.  I much agree with his opening...

Twitter's Two-Factor Authentication System
From Schneier on Security

Twitter's Two-Factor Authentication System

Twitter just rolled out a pretty nice two-factor authentication system using your smart phone as the second factor: The new two-factor system works like this....

Security Risks and BYOD
From The Eponymous Pickle

Security Risks and BYOD

Cursory look at the implications for security of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) implementations.  We were early experimenters with the BYOD concept, and security...

Google Showcases in-Depth Articles
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Showcases in-Depth Articles

In Google Operating System:  An indication that Google is now showcasing long form articles.   We have become very used to small sized nuggets of information on...

Kip Hawley on Fixing the TSA
From Schneier on Security

Kip Hawley on Fixing the TSA

The further Kip Hawley has gotten from running the TSA, the more sense he has started to make. This is pretty good.

CS Education Interview: Tammy Pirmann
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

CS Education Interview: Tammy Pirmann

Tammy Pirmann is my mentor on the CSTA Board of Directors and is helping me understand how and what it is all about. More importantly she teaches at a public high...

A Video Game to Map the Brain
From The Eponymous Pickle

A Video Game to Map the Brain

Fascinating piece in Wired about the use of game dynamics to map connections in the brain.  Another example of the use of game dynamics, one of several that are...

Color Theory App
From The Eponymous Pickle

Color Theory App

In Wired:  Regarding an interesting book on the theory of color, by Josef Albers, is presented on an iPad App.   Not free it seems.  I recall this book being mentioned...

White House to host a “We the Geeks” hangout on Robots!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

White House to host a “We the Geeks” hangout on Robots!

The White House has been hosting a series of Google+ hangouts called “We the Geeks” that highlight the future of scientific innovation in the United States.  The...

Research Opportunities for Undergraduates
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Research Opportunities for Undergraduates

The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) has a website for Computer Science Undergraduate Research and Graduate Education (CS URGE), which can be found here.  You...

An object of journalism: the hyperlink
From Putting People First

An object of journalism: the hyperlink

Juliette de Maeyer kicks off this month’s edition of EthnographyMatters which focuses on Ethnographies of Objects, with a response to two questions posed to her...

IKEA and Augmented Reality Catalog
From The Eponymous Pickle

IKEA and Augmented Reality Catalog

See furniture in your own apartment using augmented reality in IKEA's 2014 catalog.  A good example of AR in mobile retail.  And its potential for using AR to insert...
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