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Interpolated Data for Speedy Cancer Detection
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Interpolated Data for Speedy Cancer Detection

Magnetic resonance imaging is an attractive tool for detecting breast cancer, but its slow speed and poor resolution limit its viability. With hardware and software...

h-index != impact
From My Biased Coin

h-index != impact

Suresh and Daniel Lemire (in Google+ posts) have pointed to the following paragraph from this blog: The sad thing is that young people have now been terrified...

links for 2011-07-08
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-07-08

USTR New Exclusive Right for Copyright Holders: Importation Provision in the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) | Knowledge Ecology International USTR continues...

Organized Crime in Ireland Evolves As Security Increases
From Schneier on Security

Organized Crime in Ireland Evolves As Security Increases

The whole article is interesting, but here's just one bit: The favoured quick-fix money-making exercise of the average Irish organised crime gang had, for decades...

? Investing In Open Source
From Wild WebMink

? Investing In Open Source

Does your company use open source software? Do they contribute to it in any way? If not, perhaps you should follow the Brazilian government’s lead. Read about it...

Google New Search Stuff
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google New Search Stuff

Several interesting things in Google,  a search by image with should give some hints about how well this can be done today.  Similar to Google Googles on mobile...

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM

Below is a list of items with policy relevance from the April issue of Communications of the ACM. As always, much of the material in CACM is premium content, and...

From Computational Complexity

Scooped by 400 years

This article claims that finding the area under a curve by dividing up the region into rectangles is helpful. Maybe they could take some sort of... limiting process...

Pixar Senior Scientist on Computer Animation
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Pixar Senior Scientist on Computer Animation

Here’s another great talk — by Tony DeRose, Senior Scientist and head of the Research Group at Pixar Animation Studios — at the recent

links for 2011-07-07
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-07-07

UK looks to US on piracy blocking Ed Vaizey's views at outrageously uninformed if this report is correct. (tags: UK Internet) Open Rights Group | Meeting with Ed...

Comparing al Qaeda and the IRA
From Schneier on Security

Comparing al Qaeda and the IRA

A really interesting article: Al Qaeda played all out, spent all its assets in a few years. In my dumb-ass 2005 article, I called the Al Qaeda method "real war"...

Let
From Putting People First

Let

Jane Wakefield, BBC technology reporter, explores how the social experience of real shopping can help improve web retail, and how the online social shopping experience...

Computer Programming at South Dakota Gear Up
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Computer Programming at South Dakota Gear Up

South Dakota Gear UP is an outstanding program run at the South Dakota Schools of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. This year a programming mini course was added...

Report: Behaviour Change and Energy Use
From Putting People First

Report: Behaviour Change and Energy Use

The Behavioural Insight Team of David Cameron’s Cabinet Office – widely known as the ‘nudge unit‘, has published the repor, Behaviour Change and Energy Use, setting...

Web 3.0 is all about social personalisation
From Putting People First

Web 3.0 is all about social personalisation

Forget Web 2.0. During a panel on social media at the recent Wharton Global Alumni Forum, industry experts argued that we are now in a “third wave” of disruption...

How to Take an Email Sabbatical
From Apophenia

How to Take an Email Sabbatical

It’s summer time and many folks are heading off to vacation and fretting about coming back to overloaded inboxes. Folks keep asking me about my email sabbaticals...

Printer Produces Chocolate
From The Eponymous Pickle

Printer Produces Chocolate

Long time interest in remote manufacturing and the remote transmission of foods.  Here is  a simple example.  What other foods might be assembled remotely via digital...

Alan Haberman of Barcode Fame Dies
From The Eponymous Pickle

Alan Haberman of Barcode Fame Dies

Alan Haberman, Who usered in the Bar Code, Dies at 81On a summer morning in 1974, a man in Ohio bought a package of chewing gum and the whole world changed....

Various Goings On
From My Biased Coin

Various Goings On

I've not been a Facebook user, but I was invited to join Google+, so I set up a picture and am waiting to see what it's all about.  I'm afraid that for the most...

Gamification Examples
From The Eponymous Pickle

Gamification Examples

Game mechanics in action. Good examples.
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