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Second Screens
From The Eponymous Pickle

Second Screens

An examination of the second screen phenomenon.  Mashable looks how it is evolving.  And a number of interesting players.

CCC Sponsors Computational Sustainability Award at CHI 2013
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Sponsors Computational Sustainability Award at CHI 2013

The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) sponsored a sustainability award at CHI 2013, ACM’s premiere conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. The conference...

Turning Shoppers into Heat Maps
From The Eponymous Pickle

Turning Shoppers into Heat Maps

A piece in Bloomberg about tracking shoppers in retail.  A subject we did much with in retail laboratory environments, and much has been written about here.  More...

From Computational Complexity

Map Coloring Revisited

Following the coloring theme from Bill's last post, a few years ago I asked you readers for natural examples of maps that were and were not three colorable. Chris...

Camera Inspired by Insect Eyes
From The Eponymous Pickle

Camera Inspired by Insect Eyes

In Science Mag. A new camera that was inspired by an alternative model for sight, using multiple individual lenses to focus on objects.  The claim is that the result...

More on FinSpy/FinFisher
From Schneier on Security

More on FinSpy/FinFisher

FinFisher (also called FinSpy) is a commercially sold spyware package that is used by governments world-wide, including the U.S. There's a new report that hasbunch...

Cultural Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cultural Analytics

  Lev Manovich on Cultural Analytics. " ...  Cultural Analytics: computational analysis and visualization of massive cultural visual datasets in the humanities....

Design for Public Good, a new report for the European Commission
From Putting People First

Design for Public Good, a new report for the European Commission

The UK Design Council and three other members of the SEE Platform (Sharing Experience Europe) – the Danish Design Centre, Design Wales and Aalto University, Finland...

Designing for the multi-user: missed by Apple, Google and others
From Putting People First

Designing for the multi-user: missed by Apple, Google and others

The iPad is a multi-user device according to industry reports, writes Frank Spillers. But you wouldn’t know it from picking up even the latest generation iPad,...

Very Thin RFID Tags
From The Eponymous Pickle

Very Thin RFID Tags

In GigaOM: For use in applications like embedding tags into advertising in magazines.  Or integrating with product packaging.  Or other on shelf applications.

In Store Eye Tracking
From The Eponymous Pickle

In Store Eye Tracking

An example of a store display tracking eye movement.  " ... Scientists at Lancaster University have created advertising screens which track your eye movement as...

A Discussion About Online Education
From The Eponymous Pickle

A Discussion About Online Education

Good discussion of On line Education (MOOC):On April 25, 2013, UPenn President Amy Gutmann appeared on the Charlie Rose show to discuss online education with fellow...

Google Pays $31,000 for Three Chrome Vulnerabilities
From Schneier on Security

Google Pays $31,000 for Three Chrome Vulnerabilities

Google is paying bug bounties. This is important; there's a market in vulnerabilities that provides incentives for their being kept secret and exploitable; for...

Whats Different about Big Data Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Whats Different about Big Data Analytics

In TDWI:  Thoughtful, but also somewhat misleading piece on the subject.    Big data analytics need to work with the same assumptions that all analytics have always...

Write-up on Michele Visciola’s talk at iHub, Kenya
From Putting People First

Write-up on Michele Visciola’s talk at iHub, Kenya

Michele Visciola, President and Founding Partner of Experientia, gave a talk at iHub in Nairobi, Kenya, last week (see also this earlier post). The aim of the talk...

Why Search Engines Can’t Replace Teachers (yet?)
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Why Search Engines Can’t Replace Teachers (yet?)

My programming students are working on some projects these days. I have them working of teams of two to four. As they work I am listening to their conversations...

Talking Design With Intel’s Todd Harple
From Putting People First

Talking Design With Intel’s Todd Harple

We cordially invite you to Experientia’s inaugural “Talking Design” evening. On Wednesday May 8th, at 18.00, we are excited to have Intel’s Todd Harple speaking...

A Boy and His Atom
From My Biased Coin

A Boy and His Atom

Some researchers at IBM are so good at playing with atoms, they decided to make a movie (called A Boy and His Atom), by moving atoms.  Cool stuff.  Computer science...

Details of a Cyberheist
From Schneier on Security

Details of a Cyberheist

Really interesting article detailing how criminals steal from a company's accounts over the Internet. The costly cyberheist was carried out with the help of nearly...

Beware Zombie Legislation
From Wild WebMink

Beware Zombie Legislation

I’m pleased Nick Clegg has blocked the Communications Data Bill, but if we’re to avoid the same zombie bill coming back in the night for our brains we need to fill...
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