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Learning from Operations Research
From The Eponymous Pickle

Learning from Operations Research

In The Atlantic, a short post on using what is called 'Operations Research', and the value it has added to the efficiency of industry since WWII, improving everyone's...

Video Interview with Me
From Schneier on Security

Video Interview with Me

This three-part video interview with me was conducted at the RSA Conference last month.

links for 2011-03-11
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-03-11

Press Release: OpenLogic Scan Shows Open Source License Violations for iPhone and Android While OpenLogic understandably has an interest in promoting their services...

FBI and the Future of Wiretapping
From Schneier on Security

FBI and the Future of Wiretapping

Last month I posted Susan Landau's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security on government eavesdropping...

Top Read Posts February 2011
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Top Read Posts February 2011

When I look at the blog statistics for this blog I am often surprised. Surprised because some posts that I expect a lot from get ignored while others get more attention...

Ethnography: Caught between myths
From Putting People First

Ethnography: Caught between myths

Qualitative researchers in the commercial sphere often feel they can only do

? Is Apache Open-By-Rule?
From Wild WebMink

? Is Apache Open-By-Rule?

The Apache Software Foundation is probably the most respected open source code community. Host to nearly 100 massively important projects like httpd, Subversion...

Open Source Location Service
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Source Location Service

In ReadwriteWeb:  " ... Until now, Ushahidi has been most known as a service for reporting location during times of crisis ... Today, the company has taken a bit...

Turing Award Winner
From The Eponymous Pickle

Turing Award Winner

The 2010 Turing Award goes to a Harvard researcher in machine learning:, much more here: ACM has named Leslie G. Valiant of Harvard University the winner of the...

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Ed Seidel, NSF’s Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences and formerly the Director of the Foundation’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure,

Resources for Teaching Security
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Resources for Teaching Security

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FourSquare Grows Up and Serves up Promotions
From The Eponymous Pickle

FourSquare Grows Up and Serves up Promotions

I have updated my mobile version of Foursquare, after having become disenchanted with the location based check-in game aspect.  GigaOm posts on the new suggestion...

2010 ACM A.M. Turing Award Recognizes Les Valiant
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

2010 ACM A.M. Turing Award Recognizes Les Valiant

Les Valiant, the T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, has been recognized...

QR Media Site
From The Eponymous Pickle

QR Media Site

A useful site on many aspects of QR codes, applications and related topics. Note their article on Macy's QR Code campaign.

Met a Girl from My First Ever Mini-Course Yesterday
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Met a Girl from My First Ever Mini-Course Yesterday

I went to Almonte and District High School yesterday for a pilot project called Futures Fair.  Community members were invited to give workshops and mock university...

Repost: Reflections on the LIFT conference 2011
From Putting People First

Repost: Reflections on the LIFT conference 2011

Two weeks ago, Core77 published my review of the LIFT conference in Geneva, Switzerland. In the interest of completeness, I also publish it here: All images by...

Why Nokia failed:
From Putting People First

Why Nokia failed:

Controversial British columnist Andrew Orlowski published a long investigating article on Nokia’s failure to build its own smartphone platform. “When Nokia CEO...

Building It and Getting the Shopper to Buy it
From The Eponymous Pickle

Building It and Getting the Shopper to Buy it

Herb Sorensen, well known retail scientist publishes an interesting article in Views: If you build it, they will NOT come!   An evidence-based quantitative view...

From Computational Complexity

STOC 1989

A student at Northwestern gave a presentation about a STOC 1989 paper. I've been to well over a hundred conferences and the memories of many just merge into each...

Addressing poverty through human-centered design
From Putting People First

Addressing poverty through human-centered design

A few days ago the global innovation firm IDEO announced its commitment to apply design-thinking to address poverty with the launch of IDEO.org this fall. Of course...
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