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How P&G Tripled its Innovation Success Rate
From The Eponymous Pickle

How P&G Tripled its Innovation Success Rate

Article from the Harvard Business Review.   Very well written and accurate.  Only the first, less interesting, part of the article is free online: " ... How could...

Did Reason Evolve as a Persuasion Tool?
From Schneier on Security

Did Reason Evolve as a Persuasion Tool?

Many of our informal security systems involve convincing others to do what we want them to. Here's a theory that says human reasoning evolved not as a tool tohere...

A New
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A New

At a recent

CPG is Growing
From The Eponymous Pickle

CPG is Growing

Consumer packaged goods sector is growing and digital involvement is key.

Public talk about open science in San Francisco
From Michael Nielsen

Public talk about open science in San Francisco

I’m pleased to say that I’ll be giving a public talk about open science in San Francisco, next Wednesday, June 29, at 6pm. The talk is being hosted by the Public...

Neuroscience and Quantitative Research Webinar
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuroscience and Quantitative Research Webinar

Tomorrow, this looks to be of particular interest.  Too little of this integration is done: Finding the Sweet Spot Between Neuroscience and Quantitative ResearchTHURSDAY...

WATCH:  Talking Trustworthy Computing
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

WATCH: Talking Trustworthy Computing

For those of you in the Washington, DC, area, the NSF is hosting

Emerging and Historical Perspectives
From The Eponymous Pickle

Emerging and Historical Perspectives

It comes to mind that this blog is about emerging technologies.  Yet I often go back to my own and related enterprise experience and history.  Examples, like AI...

? Free Communications
From Wild WebMink

? Free Communications

GoogleSharing – A Special Kind Of Proxy This is the online equivalent of a group of people keeping a jar full of Tesco Clubcards by the door so they can get all...

Firesheep in Use
From Schneier on Security

Firesheep in Use

Nice article on Firesheep in action.

Would You Like to Pilot a New Game Development Course?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Would You Like to Pilot a New Game Development Course?

Would you like to pilot a new game development course (or two)  in your school? With free curriculum and software? Microsoft is starting a new  XNA online community...

Brilliance by Fulcruum
From The Eponymous Pickle

Brilliance by Fulcruum

Seen at the recent Continuous Web meetings: A new online magazine by Fulcruum Publishing called Brilliance.  The Premiere issue of June 1 is called: Escaping the...

Visirule: Logic Programming
From The Eponymous Pickle

Visirule: Logic Programming

In the heady AI/Knowledge Systems days of the 90s we wrote dozens of rule based systems that contained thousands of rules. These were designed to capture and reproduce...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Today I attended a panel discussion on “The Role of the Cloud in the Smart Grid”, sponsored by Microsoft’s Innovation & Policy Center and the Digital Energy Solutions...

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 March issue of Communications of the ACM. As always, much of the material in CACM is premium content, and...

My Next Book: Title and Cover
From Schneier on Security

My Next Book: Title and Cover

As my regular readers already know, I'm in the process of writing my next book. It's a book about why security exists: specifically, how a group of people protects...

Clorox Shares Green Data with an App
From The Eponymous Pickle

Clorox Shares Green Data with an App

The increased focus of Apps is revealing.  Note also the integration of UPC code scanning.  Here Clorox shares their green data on a smartphone App. " .... Clorox...

What Were They Thinking? The Important of Feedback
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

What Were They Thinking? The Important of Feedback

Asking for honest, anonymous feedback can be scary. Really scary. But over the years, I've learned that the benefits of getting real feedback far outweigh the possibility...

DARPA Soliciting Innovative Research Proposals
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

DARPA Soliciting Innovative Research Proposals

Late last month, DARPA’s Information Innovation Office (I2O) issued a solicitation calling for research proposals that “investigate innovative approaches that enable...

The Wal-Mart Case
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Wal-Mart Case

A reasoned and understandable explanation of the Wal-Mart discrimination case supreme court ruling.  Lots of corporate implications.
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