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Machine Learning, Analytics and Learning
From The Eponymous Pickle

Machine Learning, Analytics and Learning

A favorite topic when we sought to implement artificial intelligence in the enterprise was machine learning.   Ultimately we integrated what is now called 'business...

21st Century Cities
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

21st Century Cities

The following is a special contribution to this blog from Elizabeth L. Grossman, a member of Microsoft Corporation’s Technology Policy Group. Yesterday, Microsoft’s...

P&G Thanks Moms
From The Eponymous Pickle

P&G Thanks Moms

Long time colleague Stan Joosten writes:Digital Friends,With 100 days to go until the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games we have launched our global P&G Thank...

Office Tablets
From The Eponymous Pickle

Office Tablets

Tablets are more mobile than a laptop.  Good for applications like healthcare.  But in general business applications?  I have had an iPad for about a year now.ReadWriteWeb...

ACM Honors Innovators for Research, Education Advances
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

ACM Honors Innovators for Research, Education Advances

Congratulations to Luis von Ahn, Hanan Samet, Hal Abelson, and Stephanie Forrest, who today were

Avon Social Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Avon Social Networks

An article in Knowledge@Wharton about strategic changes at Avon.   The point that they were an early innovator in what has come to be known as 'social networking'...

SNCR Sponsors Social Media Summit
From The Eponymous Pickle

SNCR Sponsors Social Media Summit

I see that SNCR, the Society for new Consumer Research  is co sponsoring an upcoming social media summit: " ... The Corporate Social Media Summit is back for its...

NSF
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF

The National Science Foundation (NSF), in partnership with the

From Computational Complexity

I left Push Down Automata out of my class and learned some things!

This semester in the Ugrad Course titled Elementary Theory of Computation (Syllabus: Reg Languages, CFLs, Computability Theory, P and NP) I decided to NOT teach...

Biometric Passports Make it Harder for Undercover CIA Officers
From Schneier on Security

Biometric Passports Make it Harder for Undercover CIA Officers

Last year, I wrote about how social media sites are making it harder than ever for undercover police officers. This story talks about how biometric passports are...

Sandel on Colbert
From My Biased Coin

Sandel on Colbert

Taking a class from Michael Sandel was one of the highlights of my college experience.  (You can sit on the lectures online, here.)  Here's his latest appearance...

Design Council revealed new designs to help people live well with dementia
From Putting People First

Design Council revealed new designs to help people live well with dementia

The UK Design Council, in partnership with the UK Department of Health, ran a national competition to find teams of designers and experts who could develop new...

Building Pharmacist Relationships with Apps
From The Eponymous Pickle

Building Pharmacist Relationships with Apps

Walgreens builds Apps  To help you find a pharmacist.  I have used this App for prescriptions, but not for building pharmacist relationships.

P&G Pioneers Content Management
From The Eponymous Pickle

P&G Pioneers Content Management

In Forbes:  A historical piece about how P&G pioneered content management.  Essentially the use of stories. " ... The company decided to innovate by telling these...

Will New Online Courses Change CS Education?
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Will New Online Courses Change CS Education?

Recently I have heard about and checked out some of the online course offerings by Stanford and MIT. I knew about MIT open courseware and the wealth of knowledge...

A Collaborative Atmosphere
From My Biased Coin

A Collaborative Atmosphere

I was excited to hear that "my student"* Justin Thaler, working with Salil Vadhan and his student Jon Ullman, had a paper accepted to ICALP (Faster Algorithms for...

Punk money: how you can print your own currency
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Punk money: how you can print your own currency

We all want and need money. However, for many services, paying actual dollars is inefficient. The transaction costs are too high. So we need a system whereas perfect...

Memory Formation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Memory Formation

In ReadwriteWeb:  It has been known for a long time that our memories are a malleable thing.  But have we now been introduced to something very different than just...

The Kickstarter revolution
From Putting People First

The Kickstarter revolution

The first campaign to break the 1-million-dollar barrier in this revolutionary crowd-funding platform was an industrial design project. Could Kickstarter transform...

The process of co-creation with users
From Putting People First

The process of co-creation with users

In an article for UX Magazine, Catalina Naranjo-Bock provides a solid general description of co-designing processes: “The practice of co-design allows users to...
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