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Quantified Self
From The Eponymous Pickle

Quantified Self

In the Economist:  The trend of using technology to track your own health and then using social technology to compare data.   Good piece describing the trend.  I...

? Hollow Point
From Wild WebMink

? Hollow Point

Each time I am told I should unreservedly respect decisions made by authorities in secret, I remember this song by Chris Wood. I always cry. Folk music is still...

CISE, MPS Seeking to Advance Quantum Information Science
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CISE, MPS Seeking to Advance Quantum Information Science

The

From Computational Complexity

Turing's Titanic Machine!

In the March CACM, Barry Cooper writes We quote Peter J. Denning introducing the ACM Ubiquity Symposium on "What is Computation?" as saying: "Researchers in biology...

Wouldn
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Wouldn

Interesting new student competition from Time Warner Cable (TWC). As part of Connect a Million Minds (CAMM), the company’s five-year, $100 million commitment to...

GPS Spoofers
From Schneier on Security

GPS Spoofers

Great movie-plot threat: Financial institutions depend on timing that is accurate to the microsecond on a global scale so that stock exchanges in, say, London...

A Bright Future For LibreOffice
From Wild WebMink

A Bright Future For LibreOffice

Following on from my blog post at ComputerWorldUK, InfoWorld in the US asked me if I would write a column for them about LibreOffice. I gathered together the rather...

The landscape of UX design in Asia
From Putting People First

The landscape of UX design in Asia

Daniel Szuc and Josephine Wong describe the current state of UX design in Asia: “As businesses in Asia in various domains look to how they can mature, differentiate...

Connected Learning
From Putting People First

Connected Learning

Together with a committed group of colleagues and partners, cultural anthropologist Mimi Ito has been engaged in the MacArthur Foundation

Book: Wicked Problems
From Putting People First

Book: Wicked Problems

Austin Center for Design today published a new book focused on the role of design in social entrepreneurship. Titled Wicked Problems: Problems Worth Solving, the...

Strata 2012: Big Data is Bigger than Ever!
From The Noisy Channel

Strata 2012: Big Data is Bigger than Ever!

I spent the last three days at the O’Reilly Strata Conference, an assembly of two thousand people focused on data science and its applications. While I’m wary of...

Born This Way Foundation: guided by research
From Apophenia

Born This Way Foundation: guided by research

Yesterday, Cynthia Germanotta and her daughter Lady Gaga launched their new initiative to empower youth: the Born This Way Foundation. The Foundation wants to create...

Mobile Apps and Mobile Strategies
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mobile Apps and Mobile Strategies

Brought to my attention:  Building a Mobile App Is Not a Mobile Strategy  In the HBR.   With some thoughtful comments as well.

Changing Cognition in Kids
From The Eponymous Pickle

Changing Cognition in Kids

Interesting piece in the Atlantic.  Regarding a Pew report:  " ... The survey found, overall, what many others already have: that neuroplasticity is, indeed, a...

Studying Cyber attacks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Studying Cyber attacks

In CACM:  A Comparative study of cyber attacks. Technical and quantitative view that I have not seen before.

State Department Redacts Wikileaks Cables
From Schneier on Security

State Department Redacts Wikileaks Cables

The ACLU filed a FOIA request for a bunch of cables that Wikileaks had already released complete versions of. This is what happened: The agency released redacted...

Fragrance Interaction at Burt's Bees
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fragrance Interaction at Burt's Bees

Always interested in alternative sensory interaction and engagement.  Here in AdAge's blog, a note about the fragrance Gud,  From Burt's Bees (A Unit of Clorox)...

? Why I Want My Pi
From Wild WebMink

? Why I Want My Pi

The Raspberry Pi reminds me of my youth – it’s a gadget like that which got me interested in technology in the first place. I hope the Pi will tempt today’s generation...

Barbara Liskov Named to Inventors Hall of Fame
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Barbara Liskov Named to Inventors Hall of Fame

Turing Award-winner

Social Networks and Mobility in the Cloud
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Social Networks and Mobility in the Cloud

The following is a special contribution to this Blog by Amr El Abbadi, Professor of Computer Science at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Christos...
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