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From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

In the December 2011 Communications of the ACM, CCC Council member and MIT Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Frans Kaashoek discusses multicore...

Multiple Protocol Attacks
From Schneier on Security

Multiple Protocol Attacks

In 1997, I wrote about something called a chosen-protocol attack, where an attacker can use one protocol to break another. Here's an example of the same thing...

CS AP Principles
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

CS AP Principles

A number of universities around the US are piloting courses to fit the proposed Advanced Placement CS Principles course. At the University of Washington Bothell...

10X Accelerator at Ohio State
From The Eponymous Pickle

10X Accelerator at Ohio State

Just brought to my attention:   10-xelerator or "10x" is the newest New Venture Accelerator in Columbus, Ohio. 10x is a mentorship-driven investment program designed...

Computers With Mind Control Soon
From The Eponymous Pickle

Computers With Mind Control Soon

In IBM's A Smarterplanet Blog:   They predict a number of expected things.  One is that mind control will take over a number of computer interfaces such as cursor...

MIT Online
From The Eponymous Pickle

MIT Online

In GigaOM:   A revision of their previous online course system.   " ... Next spring, MIT will launch a pilot of MITx online-only courses geared  to reach prospective...

How to Open a Padlock with a  Coke Can
From Schneier on Security

How to Open a Padlock with a Coke Can

A nice tutorial on making and using shims to open padlocks.

Compressing document-oriented databases by rewriting your documents
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Compressing document-oriented databases by rewriting your documents

The space utilization of relational databases can be estimated quickly. If you create a table made of three columns, each containing an integer, you can expect...

Social Spices at McCormick
From The Eponymous Pickle

Social Spices at McCormick

Cooking is a strong side interest of mine.  I see in MediaPost they describe how the McCormick spice company is trying some new social plays on Facebook. It is...

IE Group
From The Eponymous Pickle

IE Group

Just brought to my attention: " ...   IE Group.  IEG - The Innovation Enterprise Group shares the knowledge of innovators in Forecasting & Planning through its...

SAP and the Cloud
From The Eponymous Pickle

SAP and the Cloud

When I was a fellow at the SNCR we saw a presentation by SAP about their planned use of social and Cloud systems.  It was an impressive plan for next steps.   ComputerWorld...

From Computational Complexity

Romney vs. Aaronson

How are Mitt Romney and Scott Aaronson similar? Different? Similarities: Both live in Massachusetts. Actually, Scott lives there but its not clear where Mitt...

Plasmonics Anti-Counterfeiting Technology
From Schneier on Security

Plasmonics Anti-Counterfeiting Technology

This could be interesting: NOtES exploits an obscure area of physics to accomplish its bright and sharp display, known as plasmonics. Light waves interact with...

Interesting Links 19 December 2011
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 19 December 2011

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Collaboration at the Mayo Clinic
From The Eponymous Pickle

Collaboration at the Mayo Clinic

Collaborative Innovation at Mayo. This is exactly the kind of thing I have been thinking about for some time.    What is different from most kinds of innovation...

Fashion, Style, Deals:  Stylezen
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fashion, Style, Deals: Stylezen

A new site I have been pointed to:  Stylezen.    More to follow.  Style is a good thing to link to on the Web.

Congratulations to Hanspeter Pfister
From My Biased Coin

Congratulations to Hanspeter Pfister

Despite our really very good track record for the last decade or so, there are some people out there who remain under the misimpression that it's impossible toHanspeter...

STEM and Humanities: It Isn't Either-Or
From Computer Science Teachers Association

STEM and Humanities: It Isn't Either-Or

I think of STEM and humanities as being the bookends of a quality education. Everyone needs exposure to and experience with both, or their education is incomplete...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

In the

Entity Web
From The Eponymous Pickle

Entity Web

Matthew Hurst on competencies in the entity Web.  A look at the future of this thing we loosely call the Web and what it will take to interact with it. 
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