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Technology Frustration
From The Eponymous Pickle

Technology Frustration

We all experience multi-device frustrations.  Everything is somewhat different, does not work exactly as we expect, work together with other devices, and over time...

Terrorism in the U.S. Since 9/11
From Schneier on Security

Terrorism in the U.S. Since 9/11

John Mueller and his students analyze the 33 cases of attempted terrorism in the U.S. since 9/11. So few of them are actually real, and so many of them were created...

2011 NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

2011 NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing

Calling all digital divas, web chix & coder girls! It’s time to start thinking about the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing. This is a great program which...

Search that Includes What You Know
From The Eponymous Pickle

Search that Includes What You Know

I recall this idea brought up often in the enterprise.   A person, or an enterprise,  already knows many things.  The problem is that 'it' does not know what it...

Funniest Joke at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
From Schneier on Security

Funniest Joke at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Nick Helm won an award for the funniest joke at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival: Nick Helm: "I needed a password with eight characters so I picked Snow White and...

Using Facial Recognition to Tailor Advertising
From The Eponymous Pickle

Using Facial Recognition to Tailor Advertising

The basic idea has been around for some time.  Recognize people's faces via a camera facing outward  on a sign and then adapt the promotional interaction basedNow...

Nike Data Visualization Ad
From The Eponymous Pickle

Nike Data Visualization Ad

An intriguing Nike visualization ad I had not seen before.  " ...  A new ad created by Nike might lead the way in marketers using their data in entirely an entirely...

When and if Algorithms Rule the World
From The Eponymous Pickle

When and if Algorithms Rule the World

I like the fact that algorithms, a mysterious term to many, is being brought up more today.  Here is another example in a BBC article.  Like all tools they need...

Moving 211 Tons of Gold
From Schneier on Security

Moving 211 Tons of Gold

The security problems associated with moving $12B in gold from London to Venezuela. It seems to me that Ch

What Does Auto-completion Say About You?
From Computer Science Teachers Association

What Does Auto-completion Say About You?

Word completion is a common feature in browsers and other text entry tools. When you begin the entry of a frequently-used word, the computer automatically completes...

Toothpaste, Data and People at Procter & Gamble
From The Eponymous Pickle

Toothpaste, Data and People at Procter & Gamble

An interesting and detailed article in Forbes on P&G's use of advanced data technology.  Note this work relates to another post I did about early attempts to deliver...

From Computational Complexity

The Not-So-Simple Path

This post was inspired by the simple functions discussion on Bill's post and this question on unique paths. A path is just a way from getting from point A to point...

The Security Risks of Not Teaching Malware
From Schneier on Security

The Security Risks of Not Teaching Malware

Essay by George Ledin on the security risks of not teaching students malware.

Computational Thinking Leadership Toolkit
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Computational Thinking Leadership Toolkit

Computational thinking is, in my opinion at least, a lot more than the latest buzz word or fad in education. It is really at the core of what we need for success...

Predictive Perspectives with SPSS
From The Eponymous Pickle

Predictive Perspectives with SPSS

Free, Cincinnati local, half day IBM SPSS seminar on predictive analytics. More here, and registration link. SEATING IS LIMITED, REGISTER NOW! Predictive...

Grocery Stores are Spreading the Apps
From The Eponymous Pickle

Grocery Stores are Spreading the Apps

A number of grocery stores are now providing their own smartphone Apps to increase engagement with their customers. An article in the Miami Herald about the efforts...

Interview on Experientia
From Putting People First

Interview on Experientia

This month’s e-Periscope review has a brief interview with Experientia partner Mark Vanderbeeken, talking about Experientia’s strategy on sustainable living in...

Counting Unknown Hierarchical Kinds
From The Eponymous Pickle

Counting Unknown Hierarchical Kinds

A discovered technical paper just published in  Language Log.  About how to estimate kinds of things that exist in a hierarchical organizations.  The initial posed...

First Person:
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

First Person:

The following is a special contribution to this blog by Doug Fisher, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering at Vanderbilt University....

How Algorithms Shape Our World
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Algorithms Shape Our World

Interesting TED video on the advance of algorithms.  A very skeptical view of their value.  As someone who has dealt with them for a long time I see much misunderstanding...
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