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Unique Golf Winners

In the Masters Golf Tournament held last weekend there were 55 players who had a final score between 10 under par and 9 above. By the pigeonhole principle one would...

Marketing in a Gaming World
From The Eponymous Pickle

Marketing in a Gaming World

Gaming continues to be a hot topic.  It can get people's attention like a good ad can.   But I  have seen it better applied to applications where it is meant to...

AFOSR Seeking
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

AFOSR Seeking

The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) has announced a new basic research initiative seeking

Brian Snow on Cybersecurity
From Schneier on Security

Brian Snow on Cybersecurity

Interesting video of Brian Snow speaking from last November. (Brian used to be the Technical Director of NSA's Information Assurance Directorate.) About a year...

Rediscovering History
From Wild WebMink

Rediscovering History

Reblogged from The Global Mink: Spending as much time travelling as I do, one of the things that strikes me is how differently we all view history. For example,...

Recognizing Teachers Who Recruit Women and Girls into STEM
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Recognizing Teachers Who Recruit Women and Girls into STEM

The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology has opened nominations for the A. Richard Newton Educator Award to recognize educators who engage in new, innovative...

Designing for touch
From Putting People First

Designing for touch

Fingers and thumbs turn desktop conventions on their head. Interaction designer Josh Clark explains what you need to keep in mind when designing for mobile touchscreens...

Boston Citizens Connect
From Putting People First

Boston Citizens Connect

With its Citizens Connect app, Boston is showing how to use technology to empower citizens and involve them in the inner workings of the city. Hana Schank reports...

"Raise the Crime Rate"
From Schneier on Security

"Raise the Crime Rate"

I read this a couple of months ago, and I'm still not sure what I think about it. It's definitely of the most thought-provoking essays I've read this year. According...

Scan Now Ship Later
From The Eponymous Pickle

Scan Now Ship Later

A new way to shop.  In particular, how will this change how images and displays are constructed and positioned?   Not new, but rapidly growing.

Wireless Expense Management: Bill Police
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wireless Expense Management: Bill Police

I have been asked to look at the wireless expense management company Bill Police.   So far this looks to be a good solution to the problem of increasing communications...

Thwarting Showrooming
From The Eponymous Pickle

Thwarting Showrooming

In the WSJ:   I have been asked to look at 'showrooming', where a shopper uses a retailer to touch and view items and then buys them online or elsewhere for lower...

DARPA Unveils Robotics Grand Challenge
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

DARPA Unveils Robotics Grand Challenge

The

A Heathrow Airport Story about Trousers
From Schneier on Security

A Heathrow Airport Story about Trousers

Usually I don't bother posting random stories about dumb or inconsistent airport security measures. But this one is particularly interesting: "Sir, your trousers...

New Online University
From The Eponymous Pickle

New Online University

A startup seeks to deliver an elite online University.   Project Minerva.   " ... "The only way we're going to find out what works is to do it, rather than sitNelson...

Strategic Planning for the NIH Common Fund
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Strategic Planning for the NIH Common Fund

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has scheduled two

Videos from Technology Frontiers, an event by The Economist Group
From Putting People First

Videos from Technology Frontiers, an event by The Economist Group

Over 250 business leaders from across Europe descended on London’s Inmarsat Conference Centre for Technology Frontiers, two days of thought provoking sessions and...

Radical UX focus created a $1 billion company
From Putting People First

Radical UX focus created a $1 billion company

Kim-Mai Cutler writes in TechCrunch how a radical UX focus was Instagram’s secret ingredient to success: “With their UX skills, Krieger and Systrom refined Instagram...

Eco Mower
From Wild WebMink

Eco Mower

Reblogged from The Global Mink: Eco Mower, a photo by webmink on Flickr. Cows are respected as a symbolic spiritual presence in India. They roam the streets freely...

What Do Magic and Computer Science Have in Common?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

What Do Magic and Computer Science Have in Common?

Industrial Light and Magic has got to be one of the coolest company names I have ever heard. It doesn
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