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Hill Tech Happenings, Week of June 27
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of June 27

June 29 Hearing: The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will hold a hearing on consumer data privacy. 10 a.m., 253 Russell Building The House...

MIT Professor
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

MIT Professor

Fresh on the heels of Friday’s big announcement about a new National Robotics Initiative, I thought now would be a great time to feature a recent talk by MIT CSAIL...

On being happy
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

On being happy

What if you could engineer happiness? What if you could redesign your life so that you are happier? With professors in mind, Brian Martin wrote an essay entitled...

links for 2011-06-27
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-06-27

The Failed Experiment of Software Patents – Open Enterprise One day one of these cases will have an outcome so outrageous that legislators will be forced to hold...

Studying interaction design in Switzerland
From Putting People First

Studying interaction design in Switzerland

A new master in interaction design will start in September in Switzerland — with some teaching support from Experientia — and a few places are still available....

Common PINs
From Schneier on Security

Common PINs

There's some great data on common iPhone passwords. I'm sure the results also apply to banking PINs.

Book: Ethnographies of the Videogame
From Putting People First

Book: Ethnographies of the Videogame

Ethnographies of the Videogame: Gender, Narrative and Praxis by Helen Thornham, City University London, UK Ethnographies of the Videogame Ashgate, July 2011, 218...

E-Books and Libraries
From The Eponymous Pickle

E-Books and Libraries

Good overview in ReadwriteWeb:  More indications of if libraries will survive and what form they will take.  Will they be in the Cloud with the rest of us?  Or...

? Coffee Time in Brazil
From Wild WebMink

? Coffee Time in Brazil

Just ending a relaxing Sunday with friends in Brazil, who have these coffee plants in their garden. It’s getting close to the time the berries need harvesting,...

Can Computers Communicate  Visually?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Can Computers Communicate Visually?

Visualization Viewpoint in IEEE Computing Now,   If they can, can we do the same working with them?Can Computers Master the Art of Communication?   A Focus on Visual...

Biologically Inspired Visual Search
From The Eponymous Pickle

Biologically Inspired Visual Search

And more about visual search.  I worked on several projects in this area, and it is a difficult problem, though there have been advances in recent years." ... The...

Similar Image Search
From The Eponymous Pickle

Similar Image Search

A good introduction to similar image search in Google, here applied to specific sites.

Enchanted Objects: The next wave of the web
From Putting People First

Enchanted Objects: The next wave of the web

David Rose (LinkedIn), CEO of Vitality (where he works on healthy behavior change) and lecturer at MIT Media Lab (and former CEO of Ambient Devices), gave a talk...

Do We Really Want Digital Textbooks?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Do We Really Want Digital Textbooks?

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What is Your Influence Score?
From Putting People First

What is Your Influence Score?

Imagine a world in which we are assigned a number that indicates how influential we are. This number would help determine whether you receive a job, a hotel-room...

IBM reveals untapped mobile users of the future
From Putting People First

IBM reveals untapped mobile users of the future

Consumers have a growing appetite for health and wellness gadgets and this represents a burgeoning market opportunity for device manufacturers that has barely been...

Activate 2011: Technology powered by people
From Putting People First

Activate 2011: Technology powered by people

Ken Banks, founder of kiwanja.net and FrontlineSMS, reports on how Activate 2011, the one-day conference in London on technology and development, made clear it’s...

Adventures in NUI Part 1
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Adventures in NUI Part 1

Yesterday I was giving a career talk to a group from Year Up in Microsoft

Seeing Gaming in a New Light: Games for Change Festival 2011
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Seeing Gaming in a New Light: Games for Change Festival 2011

I just got back from New York City for my first visit to the Games for Change Festival. In its eighth year, this year

Sock Monkey Meets Policy Man
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Sock Monkey Meets Policy Man

Sock Monkey met Cameron Wilson, ACM Director of Public Policy, at a meeting Cameron organized for several of the organizations working on K12 learning standards...
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