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SAP sponsors the Interaction Design Foundation (IDF)
From Putting People First

SAP sponsors the Interaction Design Foundation (IDF)

SAP has become the first major sponsor of the Interaction Design Foundation (IDF), writes Gerd Waloszek on the SAP Design Guild blog. The HCI encyclopedia, which...

Viz of the Day
From The Eponymous Pickle

Viz of the Day

Tableau Software has a feature called visualization of the day.  It shows examples of Tableau data visualization.  Good to look for inspiration and ideas for interactive...

Some ground rules for debate
From Writing

Some ground rules for debate

For some reason, you've gotten into a debate with me about philosophy, software, psychology, history, life, the universe, and everything. Awesome!Before we go any...

Wharton Future of Advertising
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wharton Future of Advertising

Lots of interesting bits here on the topic.  Just brought to my attention by Herb Sorensen.  " ... Since its inception in 2008, the WFoA has become the intellectual...

Cautions About  Augmented Reality
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cautions About Augmented Reality

Pictoral look at the future of Augmented Reality in Business Insider.  Disturbing view, especially of the dehumanizing aspect of wearing devices, and having them...

Shrinking Workforces
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shrinking Workforces

In the HBR:   I hear this from lots of former colleagues.  Leaner, and sometimes regrettably meaner.  More outsourcing, but is consulting supported more than before...

Michele Visciola of Experientia speaking on ‘Town_Re-coding’
From Putting People First

Michele Visciola of Experientia speaking on ‘Town_Re-coding’

On 11 April, Experientia president Michele Visciola will be a guest speaker at the Town Re-coding seminar (pdf), a Turin event to discuss perceptions, tensions...

Narratives of Secrecy
From Schneier on Security

Narratives of Secrecy

How people talked about the secrecy surrounding the Manhattan project.

An uplifting experience – the ethnography of the elevator user experience
From Putting People First

An uplifting experience – the ethnography of the elevator user experience

Rebekah Rousi, a researcher of user psychology and PhD candidate of Cognitive Science at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, describes on EthnographyMatters how...

Why data without soul is meaningless
From Putting People First

Why data without soul is meaningless

As we move towards a quantified society, one shaped by data, we start to dismiss things that are unquantified, writes Om Malik of GigaOm. Empathy, emotion and storytelling...

Computer Science Education and New York City
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Computer Science Education and New York City

I’ve been following CS education events in my old home of New York City from a distance with great interest. As the song says if you can make it in New York you...

The hidden biases in Big Data
From Putting People First

The hidden biases in Big Data

Data and data sets are not objective, writes Kate Crawford, principal researcher at Microsoft Research, in the Harvard Business Review. They are creations of human...

We need to get a lot better at imagining the future
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

We need to get a lot better at imagining the future

We live in an era of fast changes. Ten years ago, YouTube was unthinkable, social media did not exist (Facebook was founded in 2004), we got our movies on tapes...

Core of a Big Data Analytics Strategy
From The Eponymous Pickle

Core of a Big Data Analytics Strategy

Big Data analytics strategy.  Still think there is too much being said here, with not enough substance.  Its the same problem we worked with many years ago.  And...

Considering Long Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Considering Long Data

In Wired:  When I first saw this headline, I thought, Oh, Longitudinal data.   Which means you follow one agent or actor in a system and get data about them over...

On the Importance of Seemingly Useless Work
From updated sporadically at best

On the Importance of Seemingly Useless Work

When I first started graduate school, an older student told me about the importance of maintaining a feeling of incremental progress. Even if you are doing seemingly...

New Book Explores the P-NP Problem
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

New Book Explores the P-NP Problem

The Golden Ticket: P, NP, and the Search for the Impossible, written by CCC Council and CRA board member, Lance Fortnow is now available. The inspiration for the...

Sixth Movie-Plot Threat Contest
From Schneier on Security

Sixth Movie-Plot Threat Contest

It's back, after a two-year hiatus. Terrorism is boring; cyberwar is in. Cyberwar, and its kin: cyber Pearl Harbor, cyber 9/11, cyber Armageddon. (Or make up...

We Are the World
From Computer Science Teachers Association

We Are the World

There have been several posts to this Advocate Blog that chat about the lack of diversity in computer science classes and STEM related fields. Quoting from Deborah...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Interstellar Quantum Computation

Proof from the Chelyabinsk bolide fragment source Viktor Grokhovsky is a member of the Russian Academy of Science’s Committee on Meteorites. He is on the faculty...
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