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Broken Links in the Supply Chain
From The Eponymous Pickle

Broken Links in the Supply Chain

Have been involved in a major supply chain analysis lately.  It was an area I worked in early in my career.  This Economist article discusses the effect of the...

Google and Recipes
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google and Recipes

In Roughtype:  As a foodie much interested in how we interact with information about food and recipes online I found this quite interesting.   How recipes are searched...

More on Academic Communications
From My Biased Coin

More on Academic Communications

UW Madison has responded to the Open Records Request regarding Professor Cronon (which I mentioned here).  Here's a link to the Chancellor's message as well asUW...

Letting Your Friends Tailor Your Search
From The Eponymous Pickle

Letting Your Friends Tailor Your Search

In Technology Review:  About Google's +1, searching and social networks. Letting your friends help prioritize search results.   Like the old idea of letting friends...

Statistical Significance
From The Eponymous Pickle

Statistical Significance

The Number Guy blogs about statistical significance.  A frequently asked question:  Is it significant?  And it turns out often a troublesome concept.  Don't let...

50 Years of the Marketing Science Institute
From The Eponymous Pickle

50 Years of the Marketing Science Institute

The Marketing Science Institute has created a web site that celebrates its 50th anniversary.  Some  interesting links and features.

Friday Squid Blogging: Shower Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Shower Squid

Neat.

Fuzzy Hashing Finds Spam and More
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fuzzy Hashing Finds Spam and More

Finding spam using fuzzy hashing and other uses. " ... 'Fuzzy hashing' was invented to flag spam emails, but has found application in everything from malware detection...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

There’s an

Candidate: Dr. Veronica McGowan
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Candidate: Dr. Veronica McGowan

Editor's Note: Candidates for the upcoming CSTA election have been invited to post brief blog statements so that members can have a chance to get to know them ...

? Wikipedia
From Wild WebMink

? Wikipedia

For April Fool’s Day, Wikipedia editors have collected such a wonderful set of links and articles that it seems a shame to let it perish in the daily update. So...

You can assess trends by the status of the participants
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

You can assess trends by the status of the participants

I conjecture that, everything else being equal, the level of your education is inversely correlated with innovation. At first, a new idea appears interesting, but...

links for 2011-04-01
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-04-01

Creepy app warns of an end to privacy The biggest threat to your privacy is not the disclosure of any one piece of data. It's triangulation across all the data...

From Computational Complexity

The Complexity of the Soul

A CS vision professor once told me "Of course we know there is an efficient algorithm for that humans can do it." Are we just nothing more than Turing machines...

SimpleGeo Location Database
From The Eponymous Pickle

SimpleGeo Location Database

For geolocation developers:" .... SimpleGeo's hosted spatial database service Storage was released from private beta. This is the flagship product from the company...

34 SCADA Vulnerabilities Published
From Schneier on Security

34 SCADA Vulnerabilities Published

It's hard to tell how serious this is. Computer security experts who examined the code say the vulnerabilities are not highly dangerous on their own, because they...

Free Experientia backgrounder on EU
From Putting People First

Free Experientia backgrounder on EU

Major emphasis on user-centred design, open innovation and social innovation in new EU innovation strategy On 6 October 2010, the European Commission adopted the...

IOM-NAE Health Data Collegiate Challenge
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

IOM-NAE Health Data Collegiate Challenge

Earlier this year, the NAE and IOM, along with Health 2.0, announced a challenge for college students throughout the U.S., to create new apps or tools that use...

Next Post
From Wild WebMink

Next Post

@jzbJoe Brockmeier Microsoft is going to the EU about Google being anticompetitive. That's like Jack the Ripper going to the cops for getting mugged. about 18 hours...

Sherry Turkle on the Death of the Phone
From The Eponymous Pickle

Sherry Turkle on the Death of the Phone

Currently reading Sherry Turkle's book, mentioned below:A podcast from HBR IdeaCast: Productivity, Multitasking, and the Death of the PhoneFeatured Guest: Sherry...
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