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Google Innovation Lab
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Innovation Lab

Having worked at an enterprise innovation lab for years, I found this short piece about the Google X labs interesting,    Admittedly we went no where nearly asan...

More SSL Woes
From Schneier on Security

More SSL Woes

From Mikko Hypponen: "We found a malware sample. Which was signed. With a valid certificate. Belonging to the Government of Malaysia."

Reminder: CCC Council Nominations Due Tomorrow
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Reminder: CCC Council Nominations Due Tomorrow

A reminder that the Computing Community Consortium (CCC)

Public Salary Information
From My Biased Coin

Public Salary Information

While visiting Wisconsin last week (enjoying very pleasant company and conversation), various issues came up.For one, I was reminded (or recalled) that as a public...

Are Relational Databases good for anything anymore?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Are Relational Databases good for anything anymore?

NOTE: thanks to Daniel for letting me use his blog. All comments, questions and criticisms are appreciated, but in this case Daniel is not the guilty party! Antonio...

Many Issues Have No Borders
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Many Issues Have No Borders

At the recent CSTA board meeting, a recent paper on the status of computing in several countries (including the USA) was pointed out to me. The paper has Simon...

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Stephen Robertson on Why Recall Matters
From The Noisy Channel

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Stephen Robertson on Why Recall Matters

On October 27th, I had the pleasure to chair the CIKM 2011 Industry Event with former Endeca colleague Tony Russell-Rose. It is my pleasure to report that the program...

Where does debt, credit and currencies come from?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Where does debt, credit and currencies come from?

We often believe that primitive cultures lacked currencies and so they engaged in barter. Barter is awfully inconvenient and simply cannot sustain a non-trivial...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 14
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 14

November 15 Hearing: The Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security of the House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on cybersecurity. 10 a.m.,...

Cloud Robotics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cloud Robotics

In the CACM: Had not previously heard about cloud robotics. " ... Their eventual goal, they say, is to enable robots to perform data-intensive functions

Kyield: Management of Knowledge Offer
From The Eponymous Pickle

Kyield: Management of Knowledge Offer

Mark Montgomery wrote:Greetings,We are planning the development of our patented enterprise platform beginning in early 2012 and so we are seeking well-matched organizations...

From Computational Complexity

Penn State

Take the state of Pennsylvania and draw the two diagonals. Where they cross is the small town of State College, home of the Pennsylvania State University. I first...

Super Hydophobic Coatings
From The Eponymous Pickle

Super Hydophobic Coatings

This is related to an R&D project I was involved in: superhydrophobic coatings.     Quite a few interesting applications in industry and with consumer products.

Business Genetics Helping Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Business Genetics Helping Analytics

I am examining Business Genetics.   " ... BusinessGenetics provides your business with a set of tools and resources that enable you to develop a complete set of...

First Person:
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

First Person:

Last Monday, the

Remotely Opening Prison Doors
From Schneier on Security

Remotely Opening Prison Doors

This seems like a bad vulnerability: Researchers have demonstrated a vulnerability in the computer systems used to control facilities at federal prisons that could...

Interesting Links 14 November 2011
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 14 November 2011

I spent a lot of time watching the Twitter feed and reading blog posts about the Microsoft Global Forum last week. And some watching the Grace Hopper Celebration...

Acoustic Ruler
From The Eponymous Pickle

Acoustic Ruler

An interesting iOS App that lets you measure distances using acoustical measurements.  Claims a range up to 25 meters, with resolution between 1 cm and 1 mm.  More...

Ipsos on Digital Marketing and Social Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Ipsos on Digital Marketing and Social Networks

Fairly obvious results, Ipsos does some analysis. Survey on Digital Marketing Reveals Increased Focus on Social Media, Mobile, Search and Email

Computer Science As Cross Curricula
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Computer Science As Cross Curricula

Initially I was going to write about how well computer science related projects did at the recent Microsoft Partners in Learning Global Forum. After all Louis Zulli...
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