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Data Visualization Landscape
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Visualization Landscape

Short thoughtful piece in Forbes on the landscape of data visualization.    Note the mention of storytelling.

So What is Best Price?
From The Eponymous Pickle

So What is Best Price?

What is the right price?    It is always a tough question in retail.  Prices map to profits, and also strongly influence how consumers regard the retailer, both...

On the Weight of Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

On the Weight of Data

Jim Harris writes about the weight of data.    Thoughtful metaphor to use with management.  " ... weight is a gravitational force acting on data, and perhaps a...

Buying Exploits on the Grey Market
From Schneier on Security

Buying Exploits on the Grey Market

This article talks about legitimate companies buying zero-day exploits, including the fact that "an undisclosed U.S. government contractor recently paid $250,000...

Towards Smarter Cities and Homes
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Towards Smarter Cities and Homes

This week’s Science

Interesting Links 2 April 2012
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 2 April 2012

I spent part of last week Getting Ready For Windows 8. Sad to admit but it took me until last week to install the Windows 8 Consumer Preview over the developerVisual...

Seven Languages in Seven Weeks: Scala, Day 3
From Writing

Seven Languages in Seven Weeks: Scala, Day 3

After some functional programming on day two, it's time for the third and final day of Scala in Seven Languages in Seven Weeks.Scala, Day 3: Thoughts After twoDay...

Data Blending in Tableau
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Blending in Tableau

An academic perspective about data blending.  Aimed at the non-expert in the use of data and modeling.

Psych of Casino Design in Retail
From The Eponymous Pickle

Psych of Casino Design in Retail

A while back we examined some of the work that had been done designing casino spaces for maximum efficiency and return.  We were attempting to see how these same...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

An article

April Cherry Blossom
From Wild WebMink

April Cherry Blossom

April Cherry Blossom, originally uploaded by webmink.

From Computational Complexity

Trick question or Stupid question?

April fool days Blogs or Columns may present an open problem as closed, present a closed problems as open, make us wonder if it's a joke or not, (Lance...

Video of Strata 2012 Talk on Humans, Machines, and the Dimensions of Microwork
From The Noisy Channel

Video of Strata 2012 Talk on Humans, Machines, and the Dimensions of Microwork

  The video of the presentation that Claire Hunsaker and I delivered on “Humans, Machines, and the Dimensions of Microwork” at Strata 2012 is now available as part...

Motivating Student Interest with Job Information
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Motivating Student Interest with Job Information

Need a little extra motivation to encourage young women (or anyone for that matter) into your CS courses? Take a look at the 25 Best-paying Jobs for Women reported...

What If Modeling in Tableau
From The Eponymous Pickle

What If Modeling in Tableau

What-if modeling, essentially a simple form of simulation, is a powerful concept in business analytics.  I was reminded today that you can do this kind of parameter...

Video from Thursday
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Video from Thursday

As we’ve covered extensively, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), together with six Federal agencies, rolled out the Big Data R&D Initiative...

Special Skills Needed for Predictive Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Special Skills Needed for Predictive Analytics

In Information Management:   I agree that specific skills are needed.  But even beyond what is said, the ability to understand and map the business processes involved...

About Learning
From The Eponymous Pickle

About Learning

Learning is a favorite topic of mine.  I supported a language laboratory study of sleep learning a long time ago and still follow this area.    Here in Wired " ...

Digital Rights Are Just Human Rights, Online
From Wild WebMink

Digital Rights Are Just Human Rights, Online

(with thanks to SMBC, who are so generous with their images they even generate the HTML to embed them on your blog)

Friday Squid Blogging: How Squid Hear
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: How Squid Hear

Interesting research: The squid use two closely spaced organs called statocysts to sense sound. "I think of a statocyst as an inside-out tennis ball," explains...
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