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Opportunity Begat Opportunity
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Opportunity Begat Opportunity

Occasionally an opportunity comes along, out of the blue, that really makes you stand up and take notice. It is not something that has been on your radar, nor...

Federal Trade Commission Updates Online Privacy Rules For Pre-Teens
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Federal Trade Commission Updates Online Privacy Rules For Pre-Teens

On Wednesday the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the final updated rules for implementing the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Passed...

Coursera Course: Data Analysis in R
From The Eponymous Pickle

Coursera Course: Data Analysis in R

What looks to be a useful free course, emphasizing biostatistics, in Coursera, starting January 22.  " ... This course will focus on how to plan, carry out, and...

Logistics in 2012 and Beyond
From The Eponymous Pickle

Logistics in 2012 and Beyond

Useful predictive commentary on the upcoming changes in logistics and related context and technologies.  Via Fabrizio Brasca is vice president, global logistics...

This Week's Overreactions
From Schneier on Security

This Week's Overreactions

Schools go into lockdown over a thermometer, a car backfiring, a bank robbery a few blocks away, a student alone in a gym, a neighbor on the street, and some vague...

Amazon Replacement-Order Scam
From Schneier on Security

Amazon Replacement-Order Scam

Clever: Chris Cardinal discovered someone running such a scam on Amazon using his account: the scammer contacted Amazon pretending to be Chris, supplying his billing...

Could Cloud Terms of Use Kill Your Business?
From Wild WebMink

Could Cloud Terms of Use Kill Your Business?

Business service providers are unlikely to just cut you off on a whim. So why do the terms of use all cloud providers impose leave them with an unquestioned right...

Why Did Bern Switch?
From Wild WebMink

Why Did Bern Switch?

I had the chance to discuss with a key instigator the background to the decision by the Swiss city of Bern to switch to open source. You can read about it in my...

How the Internet is Changing English
From The Eponymous Pickle

How the Internet is Changing English

On the BBC:   " ... Online, English has become a common language for users from around the world. In the process, the language itself is changing. ... " .  Changing...

What’s the future of doctors when the sensors in your electronics diagnose disease?
From Putting People First

What’s the future of doctors when the sensors in your electronics diagnose disease?

In a future where biometrics are measured constantly and interpretation is aided by algorithm, what do we want our health professionals to actually do, asks Bradley...

Should there be a standard user interface for cars?
From Putting People First

Should there be a standard user interface for cars?

Writer Jason Torchinsky makes a case for a standard user interface for cars: “I know there’s already a number of official and unofficial standards in place — pedal...

Mapping Big Data in the US over Time
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mapping Big Data in the US over Time

RecordedFuture maps the location of big data efforts in the US in the coming years.  In their Blog.  Also provides access to the data it used in their unique future...

Data Science as Storytelling
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Science as Storytelling

Is data science storytelling?  Yes, in the sense that everything that is analytical tells a narrative story.  It must fit into some sort of preexisting narrative...

From Computational Complexity

Flash Fill

Sometimes it just takes a simple new feature in a popular piece of software to remind us how computer science just does cool stuff. Excel 2013 has a new feature...

USACM Offers Comments on Federal Cybersecurity R&D Strategy
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

USACM Offers Comments on Federal Cybersecurity R&D Strategy

The National Science Foundation (NSF) sought comments on the Federal Cybersecurity Research and Development Plan. The plan was released in late 2011, and NSF was...

Boosting Productivity with Social Media
From The Eponymous Pickle

Boosting Productivity with Social Media

In the HBR Blogs:  A video interview with Alexandra Samuel. Some interesting points here.   Yes, I believe this can be done, selectively.  I do not yet believeVision...

Seven questions with library anthropologist Nancy Fried Foster
From Putting People First

Seven questions with library anthropologist Nancy Fried Foster

In her work anthropologist Nancy Fried Foster applies anthropological principles to the study of the university’s libraries and their users. By focusing on the...

Dan Saffer on how we *should* interact with the automobiles of the (near) future
From Putting People First

Dan Saffer on how we *should* interact with the automobiles of the (near) future

Smart Design’s Dan Saffer discusses on Fast Company on how we should interact with the automobiles of the (near) future: “What will this feel like, riding in our...

How technology has restored the soul of politics
From Putting People First

How technology has restored the soul of politics

Longtime political operative Joe Trippi advocates a bottom-up, people-centered politics, and cheers the innovations of Obama 2012, saying they restored the primacy...

Desperate Convenience:  Login with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn
From CERIAS Blog

Desperate Convenience:  Login with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn

Is your management thinking about allowing people to login to your precious systems by using their Facebook, Google or LinkedIn accounts? What are the risks?...
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