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Price Chopper and Vine
From The Eponymous Pickle

Price Chopper and Vine

In an interesting retail/CPG example.  Twitter owned Vine is being used by Price Chopper for marketing with six second videos.

At the AAAS Annual Meeting, How Fundamental Computing Research Touches Everyday Lives
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

At the AAAS Annual Meeting, How Fundamental Computing Research Touches Everyday Lives

Last Saturday, Erwin Gianchandani, formerly the director of the Computing Community Consortium and now the deputy director of the National Science Foundation’s...

Age Biases in Perceptions of Trust
From Schneier on Security

Age Biases in Perceptions of Trust

Interesting research (full article is behind a paywall): Abstract: Older adults are disproportionately vulnerable to fraud, and federal agencies have speculated...

Open Source Document Management
From Wild WebMink

Open Source Document Management

I’ve not tried a document management system before, but these videos of LibreOffice checking documents in & out of document management systems via the new CMIS...

A Friendly Survey of Programming Languages
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

A Friendly Survey of Programming Languages

I was sitting around thinking about high school computer science curriculum last night when the idea of a programming languages survey course came to mind. I’m...

Preparing for Analytics 3.0
From The Eponymous Pickle

Preparing for Analytics 3.0

I like Thomas H Davenport's concise description of what he calls Analytics 3.0.  Much as I dislike the numerical indexing of the approach.  It is largely about ...

P&G Finds Goldmine in Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

P&G Finds Goldmine in Analytics

In the WSJ Blogs: Thomas H Davenport describes some his findings after meeting with Procter & Gamble.  Exploring P&G's long time use of the analytics technology...

Anita's Quilt is Going Strong, But We Need Your Help
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Anita's Quilt is Going Strong, But We Need Your Help

Anita's Quilt is a collection of inspiring stories from real women in technology.  I wrote about its launch back in September, and wanted to draw your attention...

she++ Video Trailer Worth a Look
From Computer Science Teachers Association

she++ Video Trailer Worth a Look

A couple of undergraduate students here at Stanford have launched she++, an effort to get more women involved in computing at the undergraduate level. The clever...

Google Reveals their Glass
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Reveals their Glass

Today more about features and directions of the vaunted 'Google Glass' eye wear style interface.  Now including voice commands.   If this becomes popular it will...

CIOs Are Building App Stores
From The Eponymous Pickle

CIOs Are Building App Stores

In Forbes:  We saw it coming and it will progress.  Apps are becoming part of the consumerization of data and process improvement via systems.   Like the movesSee...

Cheating at Chess
From Schneier on Security

Cheating at Chess

Good summary of cheating in tournament chess.

I Can Look That Up For You
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

I Can Look That Up For You

One of the things that has happened over the last few years is that I have learned what I needed on a just in time basis. That is to say that rather than trying...

Hack on KC’s 1Gbps Google Fiber: Apply for travel scholarships by Feb 26
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Hack on KC’s 1Gbps Google Fiber: Apply for travel scholarships by Feb 26

The following is a special contribution to the CCC blog from Will Barkis, Project Lead, Mozilla Ignite. Mozilla, in partnership with the National Science Foundation...

Rome’s Answer To Milton Keynes
From Wild WebMink

Rome’s Answer To Milton Keynes

High Roman Wall, originally uploaded by webmink. We went walking yesterday around the remains of the Roman town Calleva Atrebatum in Silchester, Hampshire. This...

What kind of researcher are you?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

What kind of researcher are you?

The politician. He will get people to collaborate on joint projects. How to recognize: He knows everyone! Pro: He makes things happen irrespective of the available...

Fixing Soccer Matches
From Schneier on Security

Fixing Soccer Matches

How international soccer matches are fixed. Right now, Dan Tan's programmers are busy reverse-engineering the safeguards of online betting houses. About $3 billion...

Experientia partner part of Interaction14 organizing team
From Putting People First

Experientia partner part of Interaction14 organizing team

Interaction, the annual interaction design conference organized by IxDA (the global Interaction Design Association), will head to Amsterdam in in February 2014....

Human Robot Relationships
From The Eponymous Pickle

Human Robot Relationships

A good overview piece.  A review of some of Sherry Turkle's work.   We examined this when we looked at Japanese work on robot companions and help mates.   The idea...

Internet Limit
From The Eponymous Pickle

Internet Limit

In SCiam:  When will the Internet reach its limit, and what are the implications?  " ... The number of smartphones, tablets and other network-connected gadgets...
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