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Computer Scientists Among PopTech
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Computer Scientists Among PopTech

Last month, PopTech — a nonprofit network of innovation experts based in Camden, Maine — announced its Science and Public Leadership Fellows, a small number of...

SODA Accepts -- The Count
From My Biased Coin

SODA Accepts -- The Count

People in various have been noting the SODA accepts, but nobody has been talking about the numbers.  I count 138 papers accepted.  I can't find now how many submissions...

OneRiot Joins WalMart Labs
From The Eponymous Pickle

OneRiot Joins WalMart Labs

In a new development., in Techcrunch.   Also see OneRiot's Blog.  " ... Walmart has acquired OneRiot, a mobile and social ad targeting startup. Financial terms...

Designing Products for an Internet of Things
From The Eponymous Pickle

Designing Products for an Internet of Things

In GigaOM.  I have observed quite a bit of product design, and except for slapping a standard bar code on an item, and testing that code with a number of hand scanners...

Predictive Perspectives Seminar
From The Eponymous Pickle

Predictive Perspectives Seminar

I attended the IBM/SPSS seminar today.   Jason Verlen,  Director of IBM/SPSS gave the keynote address that well positioned the use of predictive techniques in business...

SAP and Specialized Analytics Appliances
From The Eponymous Pickle

SAP and Specialized Analytics Appliances

An interesting development. A number of such applications are addressing real time applications that gather large amounts of information.SAP rolls out new in-memory...

Human Pattern-Matching Failures in Airport Screening
From Schneier on Security

Human Pattern-Matching Failures in Airport Screening

I've written about this before: the human brain just isn't suited to finding rare anomalies in a screening situation. The Role of the Human Operator in Image-Based...

You Think That Users are Faceless Objects? You are Obsolete!
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

You Think That Users are Faceless Objects? You are Obsolete!

IT departments fail us because they are founded on the technocratic imperative. Users are faceless objects for which the system is designed (Iivari et al., 2009)...

NSF/CISE to Hold Sustainability Webinars
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF/CISE to Hold Sustainability Webinars

As we’ve previously reported in this space, the National Science Foundation (NSF)

Standing-Room Only at a VLDB Challenges & Visions Session
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Standing-Room Only at a VLDB Challenges & Visions Session

Attendees of the 37th International Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB 2011)

What is an app?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

What is an app?

In the Mobile Game Design and Mobile App Design categories of the NFTE World Series of Innovation students are asked to design an app or a game for a mobile device...

What is an app?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

What is an app?

In the Mobile Game Design and Mobile App Design categories of the NFTE World Series of Innovation students are asked to design an app or a game for a mobile device...

Risk Perception and Terrorism
From Schneier on Security

Risk Perception and Terrorism

I've been posting about a lot of academic articles of late, because that's what I'm reading. Here's another. Clinton M. Jenkin (2006), Risk Perception and Terrorism...

? Whitacre Concert
From Wild WebMink

? Whitacre Concert

If you were blissed-out by the amazingly beautiful choral music I linked to on Bank Holiday Monday, and if you happen to live within reach of London, you will definitely...

Dan Lockton on how architecture and urbanism can be used to influence behaviour
From Putting People First

Dan Lockton on how architecture and urbanism can be used to influence behaviour

Dan Lockton is continuing publishing extracts from his Brunel University Ph.D thesis

What
From Putting People First

What

When we talk about customer or user experience in the financial services arena, what do we actually mean? The understanding of banks and banking is not a straightforward...

How Many Pages on the Internet
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Many Pages on the Internet

I like numbers.  Have heard many estimates over the years.  Billions at first.  Trillions some say.  Now a new effort is underway to estimate the size of the net...

Rabin's Birthday Celebration
From My Biased Coin

Rabin's Birthday Celebration

While I was not blogging, we spent the few days before the semester started with an 80th birthday workshop for Michael Rabin.  Impressively, we were able to pull...

IBM's Watson Does Diagnoses
From The Eponymous Pickle

IBM's Watson Does Diagnoses

Another piece about uses for the IBM Watson Computer.  Once again, patient diagnosis was an early application for artificial intelligence.  In particular pulmonary...

Guilt Through Algorithmic Association
From Apophenia

Guilt Through Algorithmic Association

You’re a 16-year-old Muslim kid in America. Say your name is Mohammad Abdullah. Your schoolmates are convinced that you’re a terrorist. They keep typing in Google...
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