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Microsoft Mood Analysis
From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft Mood Analysis

In GeekWire:  Microsoft research proposes a search that uses mood, interests and education from Facebook activity.  Non conscious and inferred information is always...

Classic Nintendo Games are Hard
From The Eponymous Pickle

Classic Nintendo Games are Hard

NP-Hard to be exact.   A specific form of problem that has many examples, the traveling salesman problem is known to be NP-Hard, that cannot be solved by a cadre...

How user research informed IKEA
From Putting People First

How user research informed IKEA

IKEA’s new Uppleva Smart TV-furniture unit was extensively shown at the Milan Design Week (which ends today), and on Core77 I will write more today about the interface...

Behaviour change as value proposition
From Putting People First

Behaviour change as value proposition

Chris Risdon, senior experience designer at Adaptive Path, looks at the explosion of smart products, which passively collect data about you and your specific behavior...

Intersection of the physical and digital worlds
From Putting People First

Intersection of the physical and digital worlds

Austin Brown, UX designer at EffectiveUI, and his colleague Lindsay Moore wondered if there was a way to design better, by combinubg the best aspects of interaction...

Things Worth Reading
From My Biased Coin

Things Worth Reading

A blog post describing the disturbing official version of the facts in the UC-Davis pepper spray incident.  This should be a link to the actual report.    A post...

Synthetic Environments
From The Eponymous Pickle

Synthetic Environments

Simulations are synthetic environment.  It has been a long time since I too a look at Purdue's Simulex Inc.  which creates macroeconomic and agent oriented environments...

Oracle and BI Simplicity
From The Eponymous Pickle

Oracle and BI Simplicity

Oracle and big cloud analytics.    " ... Oracle

Getting Rid of the T Word
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Getting Rid of the T Word

Two years ago I wrote the following blog post. "Training" should be a four-letter word "We need to train more teachers." "Teachers need more training in order...

Nanotech Revolution
From The Eponymous Pickle

Nanotech Revolution

Was pointed to this series of articles by Gwyneth K Shaw on nanotechnology news and tech.  Largely non technical and readable.  That led me to a series of articles...

Digitization of Manufacturing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Digitization of Manufacturing

In the Economist:  Is this the third industrial revolution? They do a good job of providing an overview of technologies that are prompting this, but not necessarily...

Perplexing Problems in Educational Games
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Perplexing Problems in Educational Games

When it comes to presenting math problems in an engaging way, Dan Meyer knows his stuff.  From putting pseudocontext in its place to telling a math story with his...

Living with New Interfaces
From My Biased Coin

Living with New Interfaces

After weeks of asking Google mail to revert to the old look, I find I no longer have that option.  Similarly, I'm being forced to write this post using the new...

Friday Squid Blogging: Extracting Squid Ink
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Extracting Squid Ink

How to extract squid ink. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered.

Computer Science Across the Curriculum
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Computer Science Across the Curriculum

Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting with Seung Yu, the principal of the new Academy for Software Engineering, a new software/computer science focused school...

<i>Liars & Outliers</i> Update
From Schneier on Security

Liars & Outliers Update

Liars & Outliers has been available for about two months, and is selling well both in hardcover and e-book formats. More importantly, I'm very pleased with the...

Kimberly-Clark on Mobile and Social
From The Eponymous Pickle

Kimberly-Clark on Mobile and Social

An interview with Kimberly Clark  on the future of mobile and social:  " ... Jeff Jarrett, vice president for global digital marketing at Kimberly-Clark, said the...

Segmentation plus Merchandising
From The Eponymous Pickle

Segmentation plus Merchandising

Merchandising has been around for a long time.  We did lots of experimentation trying to understand the specific behavior of consumers in laboratory, virtual and...

Face Matching in Forensics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Face Matching in Forensics

Image analysis continues to be a strong interest.   Similarity and tagging of images continues to move ahead, but is not yet completely solved.   Face matchinga...

Fighting for the Fifth Screen
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fighting for the Fifth Screen

It is a challenge.  With tablets and phones, and now watches and even goggle-glasses, added to all the screens popping up everywhere,  there is real motion  toThis...
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