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Circles of Trust
From The Eponymous Pickle

Circles of Trust

In Visual Complexity:  An intriguing visualization about circles of trust.  I have been experimenting with a related topic that deal with 'circles of competencies'...

New Nanotechnology Strategy Touts Big Data, Modeling
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

New Nanotechnology Strategy Touts Big Data, Modeling

During a webinar earlier this afternoon, the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) — spanning 25 Federal agencies engaged in nanotechnology research –

Philips launches
From Putting People First

Philips launches

Today Philips presented its latest forward looking design project

Beating Humans
From The Eponymous Pickle

Beating Humans

Wired: A Lego NXT and a smart phone beat a human in solving the Rubiks cube.   Intelligence advances.

An Apple a Day
From My Biased Coin

An Apple a Day

Reviewing papers for a conference is a slow, time-consuming process.  Suppose you had 20 reviews due and about 4 weeks to do them.  What's your approach?I take...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

In today’s IEEE Spectrum: Imagine if you could conjure up a key piece of knowledge you had forgotten by having a computer summon everything you were seeing, hearing...

Random Passwords in the Wild
From Schneier on Security

Random Passwords in the Wild

Interesting analysis: the hacktivist group Anonymous hacked into several BART servers. They leaked part of a database of users from myBART, a website which provides...

Google
From Putting People First

Google

In a long interview, Matias Duarte, Android

Metamemory and the user experience
From Putting People First

Metamemory and the user experience

When people expect to be able to access information in the future, they tend to have reduced memory for the actual information, but enhanced memory for where to...

Cadillac User Experience (CUE)
From Putting People First

Cadillac User Experience (CUE)

Last week, Cadillac launched its new “CUE” vehicle infotainment system. The name is an acronym that stands for Cadillac User Experience

The psychology of UX
From Putting People First

The psychology of UX

When UX designer Vanessa Carey read Susan Weinschenk’s article “The Psychologist’s View of UX Design” (published in UXMag last year), she decided to explore each...

Should Justin Bieber Go To Jail?
From Wild WebMink

Should Justin Bieber Go To Jail?

If you found my article in ComputerWorldUK yesterday too long and/or complicated, this cmpaign web site is the perfect alternative: Free Justin Bieber.

Illustrating the Role of Fundamental Computing Research
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Illustrating the Role of Fundamental Computing Research

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Deputy Director Tom Kalil and Senior Advisor Kumar Garg have highlighted the role of fundamental computing...

Motivating Students and Teachers While Raising the Bar
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Motivating Students and Teachers While Raising the Bar

During the past year, a good deal of my work time has revolved around revising our state Business, Finance, and IT Essential Standards. We have organized our standards...

New Malware: Duqu
From Schneier on Security

New Malware: Duqu

A newly discovered piece of malware, Duqu, seems to be a precursor to the next Stuxnet-like worm and uses some of the same techniques as the original.

What if you want a PhD but don't plan to do research after?
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

What if you want a PhD but don't plan to do research after?

I was thinking the other day about the different reasons a person might want to get a PhD, and I wondered if those who weren't necessarily intending to be researchers...

From Computational Complexity

Theorems that are impressive at first but then....

Mission Impossible was my favorite show as a kid. As an adult it would not make my top 20, and I wonder why I liked it so much as a kid. (Actually I do know- at...

Interbot
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Interbot

Interbots’ consumer robot for autism therapy took the top prize last Thursday at the nation’s first-ever next-generation robotics venture competition. The event...

On Ecclesiastes and Pornography
From Wild WebMink

On Ecclesiastes and Pornography

Filtering “pornography” without any way to define what it is can only harm our society, and seeing it proposed is yet another reminder that the “Ecclesiastes Principle”...

Imagine Cup as Group Projects
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Imagine Cup as Group Projects

One of the things that often makes Imagine Cup entries a good educational experience is that they require planning and team work. A good Imagine Cup entry is seldom...
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