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DHS Secretary Talks Cybersecurity Innovation, Workforce
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

DHS Secretary Talks Cybersecurity Innovation, Workforce

Before a packed room of leading government officials, technologists, and journalists in downtown Washington this morning,

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Sometime on Halloween — yes, Halloween — the world’s population is projected to hit 7 billion. In anticipation of the numerical milestone,

Lisa Randall on the Daily Show
From My Biased Coin

Lisa Randall on the Daily Show

Last night's Daily Show (link to full episode) was on fire.The first segment was focused on SCIENCE!  The part with Aasaf Mandvi was simultaneously hysterical and...

Preaching to the STEM Choir
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Preaching to the STEM Choir

This week I received an announcement about yet another

The Security of SSL
From Schneier on Security

The Security of SSL

EFF reports on the security of SSL: The most interesting entry in that table is the "CA compromise" one, because those are incidents that could affect any or every...

? Liberty and Vigilance
From Wild WebMink

? Liberty and Vigilance

In the Place de la Bastille in Paris, this statue stands at the top of a column commemorating the citizens of France who took up arms to finally rid themselves...

Is College Worth the Investment?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Is College Worth the Investment?

Wharton discusses this.  Hardly an objective party, but the thoughts are interesting.   I have been confronted with this topic recently. I was brought up in a world...

Bored in Space
From The Eponymous Pickle

Bored in Space

You would not think it was possible.  To be bored while in space, with all the tasks to do and the stars and earth to look at.   But apparently it is, and games...

Hadoop and IBM do Big Data in the Cloud
From The Eponymous Pickle

Hadoop and IBM do Big Data in the Cloud

I have just started to look at Hadoop, which   " ... enables applications to work with thousands of nodes and petabytes of data. Hadoop was inspired byGoogle'sIBM...

Kinect-ing at the NJSBA Annual Workshop
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Kinect-ing at the NJSBA Annual Workshop

Normally the conferences I attend are about educational technology or computer science education. Events like ISTE, MASSCue, TCEA, SIGCSE or CSTA

Students are Awesome(ly Productive Right Now)
From My Biased Coin

Students are Awesome(ly Productive Right Now)

What's the use of a blog if you can't brag about your students?  And my students have all been doing great stuff, so I'm excited to let others know about theirarxiv...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

An interesting story

Launching Ketchup on Facebook
From The Eponymous Pickle

Launching Ketchup on Facebook

For their most avid fans, Heinz is launching some new flavors of Ketchup on Facebook.  An interesting example or relatively low involvement products.  But they...

It Is Not Where You Work, But Who You Work With
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

It Is Not Where You Work, But Who You Work With

It is widely believed that intellectual productivity is tied to location. That is, if you work in a basement at Harvard like Walter Bishop in the TV show Fringe...

Short History of the Web at Work
From The Eponymous Pickle

Short History of the Web at Work

How the web has powered work for 20 years. A brief view of the history and its implications.   It seems like it has been much longer.  What is next?

International S&E Visualization Challenge: Vote Before Friday
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

International S&E Visualization Challenge: Vote Before Friday

Back in February, we noted that the National Science Foundation and Science

Cracking the Copiale Cipher
From Schneier on Security

Cracking the Copiale Cipher

I don't follow historical cryptography, so all of this comes as a surprise to me. But something called the Copiale Cipher from the 18th Century has been cracked...

Energy consumption in the home
From Putting People First

Energy consumption in the home

The Danish Alexandra Institute (see also previous post) published in 2009 an anthropological user study of needs, motivations and barriers in relation to energy...

Demands from Law Enforcement for Google Data
From Schneier on Security

Demands from Law Enforcement for Google Data

Google releases statistics: Google received more than 15,600 requests in the January-June period, 10 percent more than the final six months of last year. The requests...

The Internet of Things comic book
From Putting People First

The Internet of Things comic book

The Danish Alexandra Institute has just released a comic book called “Inspiring the Internet of Things,” which explains the benefits of networking everyday objects...
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