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Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Anchor
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Anchor

Webpage says that it's "the most effective lightweight, portable anchor around." As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories...

Reducing MapReduce
From The Eponymous Pickle

Reducing MapReduce

Vincent Granville on What MapReduce can't do.    " ... We discuss here a large class of big data problems where MapReduce can't be used - not in a straightforward...

SAS Stepping Up But What About Others
From Computer Science Teachers Association

SAS Stepping Up But What About Others

Although the number of corporations taking action to address the growing shortage of STEM) graduates, particularly in computing, some companies, such as SAS are...

Pentagon Staffs Up U.S. Cyber Command
From Schneier on Security

Pentagon Staffs Up U.S. Cyber Command

The Washington Post has the story: The move, requested by the head of the Defense Department's Cyber Command, is part of an effort to turn an organization that...

Memory Irrelevance and Tagging
From The Eponymous Pickle

Memory Irrelevance and Tagging

Oliver Sacks, in the NRB on the emergence of memory, and the curious way that too many connections between irrelevant items in our memory can be a problem.  And...

Facebook Pays Attention to CPG Marketing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Facebook Pays Attention to CPG Marketing

In Adage: Imagine the potential data generated here.  " ... Facebook held its first CPG Summit Jan. 17, and has hired Erin Hunter, formerly of Procter & Gamble,...

WiFi Thermostats
From The Eponymous Pickle

WiFi Thermostats

In Technology Review:  An update and overview on an obvious idea.  We will see more about this.  And of course the objections to one more erosion of our privacy...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

“Cantor” Video Quick Survey

A little help wanted Edited from src1, see also src2. Julian Fellowes is the creator and chief writer of the hit British ITV series “Downton Abbey.” Actually, he...

Jared Diamond on Common Risks
From Schneier on Security

Jared Diamond on Common Risks

Jared Diamond has an op-ed in the New York Times where he talks about how we overestimate rare risks and underestimate common ones. Nothing new here -- I and others...

Microsoft Now Ships GPL Code
From Wild WebMink

Microsoft Now Ships GPL Code

Visual Studio now includes GPLv2 code, derived from the libgit2 project. They are also collaborating with GitHub over the project. Did hell just freeze over? I...

Do We Need Radical Change in Computer Science Education?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Do We Need Radical Change in Computer Science Education?

Everyone seems to be getting into the game of “fixing” computer science education. From Khan Academy to Code.org online programs seem to be popping up weekly. Some...

Bunchball and IBM
From The Eponymous Pickle

Bunchball and IBM

Have had some conversations with gamification vendor IBM.  Good to see they have partnered with IBM Connections.  Exploring how to add game dynamics and fun to "...

The Eavesdropping System in Your Computer
From Schneier on Security

The Eavesdropping System in Your Computer

Dan Farmer has an interesting paper (long version here; short version here) discussing the Baseboard Management Controller on your computer's motherboard: The ...

Forecasting Rogue Clouds
From The Eponymous Pickle

Forecasting Rogue Clouds

What is a rogue cloud?   " ... IT managers say "rogue cloud implementations" in which business managers sign up for services without getting IT approval is among...

CCC Seeking New Council Members
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Seeking New Council Members

THE COMPUTING COMMUNITY CONSORTIUM SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS The CCC’s Nominating Committee invites nominations (including self-nominations) for members...

Irrelevant Ideas and Breakthroughs
From The Eponymous Pickle

Irrelevant Ideas and Breakthroughs

Always an interest of mine in innovation.  I pushed the idea for years in the enterprise.  Usually with partial success.  Here some thoughts from Wharton.   What...

Apple Losing Shine
From The Eponymous Pickle

Apple Losing Shine

In E-Commerce Times.   Although you can't tell it to the true fans, I am having more conversations about this recently.  Not enough true innovation.   Perception...

Power and the Internet
From Schneier on Security

Power and the Internet

All disruptive technologies upset traditional power balances, and the Internet is no exception. The standard story is that it empowers the powerless, but that's...

From Computational Complexity

Who do you write papers for?

Mitch Daniels, the former governor of Indiana and new president of Purdue, wrote an inaugural letter where he discusses many of the challenges of higher education...

Watson the Shopping Assistant
From The Eponymous Pickle

Watson the Shopping Assistant

A GigaOM piece just brought to my attention.  The idea of using a cognitive system to  solve problems was part of a direction we looked at in the late 80s during...
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