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Login with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn

Is your management considering logins using Facebook, Google or LinkedIn accounts? What are the risks? One consideration is password policies. I experimented...

Design in the service of austerity
From Putting People First

Design in the service of austerity

The UK government’s deficit reduction plan may fall short of its targets, prompting speculation that austerity measures will have to continue into the next parliament...

China Now Blocking Encryption
From Schneier on Security

China Now Blocking Encryption

The "Great Firewall of China" is now able to detect and block encryption: A number of companies providing "virtual private network" (VPN) services to users in...

How To Become A CS Education Thought Leader
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

How To Become A CS Education Thought Leader

I don’t think many people set out to be thought leaders. I sure didn’t but yet I have been called that from time to time. I think that is more flattering than true...

Neelie Kroes Endorses Open Source
From Wild WebMink

Neelie Kroes Endorses Open Source

This video message from EU vice president Neelie Kroes includes a fantastic explanation of the benefits of open source for public administrations.  

Getting Ready for SIGCSE 2013
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Getting Ready for SIGCSE 2013

Somewhere I read that I should buy a plane ticket three months before a trip in order to get the best price. If that's right, then I'm almost two weeks overdue...

Mobile Ads Fail
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mobile Ads Fail

In AdAge:  Why Mobile Ads Still Fail.  Interesting look into the industry and related statistics.   Is it because we just don't want them on our phone?

Research Article About Me: Creating Compelling Computer Games
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Research Article About Me: Creating Compelling Computer Games

There's a nice story about my research on the Carleton website.  I'm particularly happy to see it because it hasn't been easy to figure out my exact thesis project...

On Precise Innovation Terminology
From The Eponymous Pickle

On Precise Innovation Terminology

Having better terminology for innovation, like it is for many things, makes lots of sense.  I find myself often getting into debates about analytics based on this...

Looking for fail2ban++
From CERIAS Blog

Looking for fail2ban++

If you're looking for a worthwhile project, here's something that could benefit most security practitioners. The application "fail2ban" has been extremely useful...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Branch And Bound—Why Does It Work?

One of the mysteries of computational theory source—our congratulations George Nemhauser is one of the world experts on all things having to do with large-scale...

Oak Ridge Visualization
From The Eponymous Pickle

Oak Ridge Visualization

A short piece on the use of visualization methods at Oak Ridge Labs.   Using multiple projectors and images for analytics.  Working on a project now that includes...

Information-Age Law Enforcement Techniques
From Schneier on Security

Information-Age Law Enforcement Techniques

This is an interesting blog post: Buried inside a recent United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime report titled Use of Internet for Terrorist Purposes one canHere's...

Looking Back On CSEdWeek 2012
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Looking Back On CSEdWeek 2012

Last week was Computer Science Education week aka CSEdWeek. This was by far the biggest most active CSEdWeek yet. There are over 3,400 pledges to do something...

Five Senses for the Smart Phone
From The Eponymous Pickle

Five Senses for the Smart Phone

Looking forward to this development. Cognitive computing:   IBM wants to give the smartphone 5 senses.   " ... IBM believes technology's future lies in cognitive...

Put This On My List...
From My Biased Coin

Put This On My List...

Put this on my list of papers I wish I had written: Manipulating Google Scholar Citations and Google Scholar Metrics: simple, easy and tempting. I think the title...

DARPA Providing Radio Frequency Data Backbone to Match Fiber Optic Capacity
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

DARPA Providing Radio Frequency Data Backbone to Match Fiber Optic Capacity

DARPA is envisioning a 100-Gigabit per second Radio Frequency communications link between airborne and ground assets. Currently, fiber optic cables provide the...

Social Science Data Frontiers
From The Eponymous Pickle

Social Science Data Frontiers

Another interesting piece by Steve Miller on the use of social science data.    We are at the edge of doing some very interesting data derived from our new devices...

Twitter TV Measure
From The Eponymous Pickle

Twitter TV Measure

In AdAge: Nielsen and Twitter establish new method to rate TV.  " ... The "Nielsen Twitter TV Rating" will measure audiences for social TV activity on Twitter,...

DARPA Pushes Open Source
From The Eponymous Pickle

DARPA Pushes Open Source

DARPA continues to push open source technology solutions, leading to more agile and modular systems, which can lead to even broader democratization of data and "...
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