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The Problem With Bilateral Agreements
From Wild WebMink

The Problem With Bilateral Agreements


? ForgeRock News
From Wild WebMink

? ForgeRock News

ForgeRock announces Australian partner I’m very pleased to say that ForgeRock has a new, full-service partner in Australia. A big welcome to FPG to the family....

Susan Landau on Government Surveillance of the Internet
From Schneier on Security

Susan Landau on Government Surveillance of the Internet

Excellent House testimony.

Important News For Imagine Cup Game Teams - 2011
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Important News For Imagine Cup Game Teams - 2011

I know that a lot of you have been working hard on games. I know that many of you who read this blog have students of teams who have been working very hard of games...

Hidden Gems
From The Eponymous Pickle

Hidden Gems

Roger Martin of the Rotman School writes in the HBR about hidden gems in your business model.  With some instructive recent examples.

From Computational Complexity

Aaron Sterling starts his own blog!

Aaron Sterling recently had an AWESOME guest post about Cheminformatics. That got such a great response that he has started his own blog Nanoexplanations. It shot...

Unlocking the Clubhouse for Women in Computing
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Unlocking the Clubhouse for Women in Computing

I spoke at the most recent book club session put on by Carleton's IEEE-WIE, WIL, and CU-WISE.  At these sessions, attendees don't need to have read the book; rather...

Marketing Brain Blogs
From The Eponymous Pickle

Marketing Brain Blogs

Just brought to my attention:  20 Cool Brain Blogs every Marketer Should Read.   A good set of links, a number of which I had not heard of before.  Will examine...

Flocking Science
From The Eponymous Pickle

Flocking Science

The natural organization of animals and people, in a number of settings has been studied for purposes of evacuation, ecology and even the arrangement of retailAn...

Terrorist-Catching Con Man
From Schneier on Security

Terrorist-Catching Con Man

Interesting story about a con man who conned the U.S. government, and how the government is trying to hide its dealings with him. For eight years, government officials...

Teaching, Learning and the Job Interview
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Teaching, Learning and the Job Interview

I was reading a blog post by a college professor the other day (Preparing CS students for programming interviews from day one) that starts off talking about how...

? Why You Need Document Freedom
From Wild WebMink

? Why You Need Document Freedom

It seems everything has a special day. Among all the various red letter days, you may not have run into Document Freedom Day, which this year is being celebrated...

Spring Semester Update
From My Biased Coin

Spring Semester Update

I see it's been two months since my last post.  I must admit, there are times I miss blogging.  I've often felt I have something interesting to post about, butClaire...

Rethinking the Internet
From The Eponymous Pickle

Rethinking the Internet

In the Stanford News:   A father knows best: Vint Cerf re-thinks the Internet in Stanford talk" .... He helped develop the Internet in the 1970s while at Stanford...

Video games
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Video games

Some interesting news items in the past week: “The Art of Video Games” The Smithsonian Institution’s American Art Museum will debut on March 16 an exhibition titled...

Election Data and Socially Relevant Computing
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Election Data and Socially Relevant Computing

There is a fair bit of discussion these days about "socially relevant computing" and how connecting computing to current issues might make it more interesting to...

From Computational Complexity

Lincoln's Dog-Tail question (in honor of Presidents Day)

(Posted in Honor of Presidents Day.) The following is NOT a trick question; however, I have heard two different answers for it. How many legs would a dogPlay...

Senior Execs Should Know What Metadata Means
From The Eponymous Pickle

Senior Execs Should Know What Metadata Means

Good piece in SASCom Voices (Read it all at the link): ' ...

P&G Reopens Egypt Plants
From The Eponymous Pickle

P&G Reopens Egypt Plants

Good to see them reopening, after being closed for two weeks,  they supply other demand in the middle east.  More.

More Video Carts
From The Eponymous Pickle

More Video Carts

A report on the use of a video cart that amuses children with videos while pitching products to the shopper based on their location.  We looked at this idea briefly...
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