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No one likes a city that’s too smart
From Putting People First

No one likes a city that’s too smart

This week London hosts a jamboree of computer geeks, politicians, and urban planners from around the world. At the Urban Age conference, they will discuss the latest...

Using ethnography to study asthma
From Putting People First

Using ethnography to study asthma

Ethnography can be used to inform important health and policy decisions. But there are few public case studies that illustrate the value of ethnography for this...

What does it mean to be a digital native?
From Putting People First

What does it mean to be a digital native?

The war between natives and immigrants is ending. The natives have won, argues Oliver Joy on the CNN website. It was a bloodless conflict fought not with bullets...

Postdoc “Best Practices”
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Postdoc “Best Practices”

The Computing Research Association has adopted a set of “best practices” for postdocs, the result of work done by Anita Jones and Erwin Gianchandani under the auspices...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

The Amazing Zeta Code

But can it encode itself? src Sergei Voronin was an expert in analytic number theory, especially the Riemann zeta function. He proved a sense in which the Riemann...

Collaboration is the Thing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Collaboration is the Thing

In Supermarket News:   " ... Haggen and other retailers are showing how to collaborate with trading partners on mutually rewarding promotional and merchandising...

Creative Confidence
From The Eponymous Pickle

Creative Confidence

In Linkedin:  Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO on creative confidence, with some useful  links as well.   " ... creative confidence is the ability to come up with breakthrough...

Can Games Improve Vision?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Can Games Improve Vision?

I recall a conversation with an eye doctor a long time ago who swore to the use of eye exercises for improving vision.  Can games be used as simulations to specifically...

Package Goods Firms Seek Data Scientists
From The Eponymous Pickle

Package Goods Firms Seek Data Scientists

Adage makes the breathless claim that even Consumer Package Goods firms (CPGs) are now seeking data scientists.    Well excuse me, they have always used data scientists...

Intended to Fail?
From Wild WebMink

Intended to Fail?

Was Freiburg’s cancellation of its open source migration a foregone conclusion? With friends to support my terrible German, I tried to find out – see ComputerWorldUK...

The Importance of Funding
From Computer Science Teachers Association

The Importance of Funding

More than five years ago, my school expressed an interest in adding computer programming classes to the curriculum. Since I had not taught programming in over ten...

Advice to Microsoft Education Marketing–Computer Science
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Advice to Microsoft Education Marketing–Computer Science

For nine years my job at Microsoft was to promote the use of Microsoft technology in computer science education. I started with universities but moved over to K12...

Continuing to Post on LinkedIn
From The Noisy Channel

Continuing to Post on LinkedIn

I just posted another pair of articles on LinkedIn: Understanding Relevance Relevance is Complicated I’ll continue to use The Noisy Channel as a personal blog,...

Internet end of Year Status
From The Eponymous Pickle

Internet end of Year Status

Kleiner Perkins provides lots of interesting data regarding the Internet at the end of the year.   Always thought provoking and useful for presentations.

More Virtual Research
From The Eponymous Pickle

More Virtual Research

Had another excellent interaction with John Milby, CEO of the startup Full Scale Virtual Research,which uses some of the technology developed at Procter & Gamble...

Digital and Non-Digital Research Tools
From The Eponymous Pickle

Digital and Non-Digital Research Tools

In Progressive Grocer:   On the integration of digital and non digital research.  Perhaps obvious, but it is well put here. In particular how increasingly granular...

Deep Learning
From The Eponymous Pickle

Deep Learning

From KurzweilAI:  More on deep learning.    On the future of bio inspired neural network infrastructure  intelligence.   We creep closer to human intelligence by...

From Computational Complexity

Too Much Competition?

On Friday the New York Times ran an article on how online retailers constantly adjust prices to match their competitors. Their ability builds on many tools from...

Feudal Security
From Schneier on Security

Feudal Security

It’s a feudal world out there. Some of us have pledged our allegiance to Google: We have Gmail accounts, we use Google Calendar and Google Docs, and we have Android...

In safe hands
From Putting People First

In safe hands

Clare Brass is the team leader of Sustain at the Royal College of Art in London, where she presides over a radical initiative to make sustainability a core issue...
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