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The Nicol Challenge and My Latest Idea for Girls, Computer Science, and Games
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

The Nicol Challenge and My Latest Idea for Girls, Computer Science, and Games

On a whim, I entered the Carleton Nicol Challenge and was thrilled to make it to the Top 8.  I pitched my idea in front of a panel of judges (apparently in Dragon's...

GPS Check-ins, True and False
From The Eponymous Pickle

GPS Check-ins, True and False

Short piece on the opportunity of using GPS check-ins for disaster relief and location.  Nice idea I had been thinking about. But at the same time showing the ease...

Spring is Here!
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Spring is Here!

The calendar has now reached the beginning of spring. With the arrival of the birds singing and flowers blooming also comes eighth graders and high school students...

National Science Board Talks
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

National Science Board Talks

The National Science Board (NSB) held an Expert Panel Discussion on Data Policies at the National Science Foundation yesterday & today, exploring the opportunities...

RFID Plays Matchmaker
From The Eponymous Pickle

RFID Plays Matchmaker

In a previous post I mentioned an RFID name tag being marketing by Wizard Studios that aids in interest match-making at conferences. .  Here is more about that...

Cloud Computing in IEEE Computer
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cloud Computing in IEEE Computer

This month's IEEE Computer emphasizes Cloud Computing.  A number of useful articles including some freely accessible.   

From Computational Complexity

Phillipe Flajolet passed away

Today I read on Lipton's Blog that Phillipe Flajolet passed away (1948-2011). Flajolet worked in Analytic Combinatorics. His book with Sedgewick on the field (see...

Axatra
From The Eponymous Pickle

Axatra

Was just introduced to Axatra, a company that develops cloud-based solutions. See their site for more about their custom development capabilities.

Frans Kaashoek to Receive ACM-Infosys Foundation Award
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Frans Kaashoek to Receive ACM-Infosys Foundation Award

Frans Kaashoek, a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (and a current member of the...

Energy Saving IT in Manufacturing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Energy Saving IT in Manufacturing

Short HBR piece on smart energy saving in manufacturing at GM.  In my own experience in manufacturing, similar things had been done for years.  Yet it is good that...

Flipping Education
From The Eponymous Pickle

Flipping Education

Watch videos at home, then have limited class time for help with a teacher.  A TED  video.  Overall not a bad idea.  The social dynamics of teacher and student...

? Android
From Wild WebMink

? Android

Amazon.com lets you play with an Android virtual machine, try apps before you buy them I’ve installed Amazon’s AppStore on my Android phone and I’m finding it much...

Federated Authentication
From Schneier on Security

Federated Authentication

New paper by Ross Anderson: "Can We Fix the Security Economics of Federated Authentication?": There has been much academic discussion of federated authentication...

Interesting Projects
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Projects

It seems as though teachers are always looking for new projects to use with students. Projects get stale (at least to a teacher who has been grading lots of them...

Smartphones and Shopping
From The Eponymous Pickle

Smartphones and Shopping

Chief Marketer dissects a recent study of smartphones for retail.   The overall conclusion is they are in heavy use for information gathering.   This study includes...

From Computational Complexity

An unusual Voting Scheme

(I want to thank Bobby Kleinberg for bringing this to my attention.) Consider the following voting scheme Choose a random person A1. A1 chooses a set at...

Detecting Liars
From Schneier on Security

Detecting Liars

Nice infographic.

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of March 28
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of March 28

UPDATE: The March 29 hearing on cyber attacks has been postponed. No new date has been scheduled. March 29 Hearing: The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation...

Admitting Failure
From The Eponymous Pickle

Admitting Failure

Charlene Li in the HBR, on the art of admitting failure.

links for 2011-03-28
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-03-28

U.S. Develops 'Panic Button' for Democracy Activists – NYTimes.com Amazing they can say all this without noting that the very same technique used by an individual...
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