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Modernist Cuisine
From The Eponymous Pickle

Modernist Cuisine

Not sure how long this link will work, but a foodie friend sends me the article from the WSJ: The Game-Changing Cookbook: Nathan Myhrvold's 2,400-page 'Modernist...

Postdocs in Computing
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Postdocs in Computing

The CRA website has an interesting white paper on the role of postdocs in computer science.

Retail is Ready for Mobile
From The Eponymous Pickle

Retail is Ready for Mobile

Good piece with statistics in E-Commerce Times.  Useful statistics.  If you give the shopper the right kind of choices and offers , at the right time and place,...

links for 2011-02-12
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-02-12

Double Bug: Oracle Kept OpenJDK In The Dark Great explanation from Mark Wielaard of how the effectiveness of the OpenJDK community in dealing with the Double security...

TCEA 2011 In Review
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

TCEA 2011 In Review

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Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Pheromone
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Pheromone

A newly discovered female squid pheromone sparks aggression in male squids. Article.

DC ACM Chapter Co-Hosts Discussion on Digital Government
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

DC ACM Chapter Co-Hosts Discussion on Digital Government

On February 17th, the D.C. Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery an the New America Foundation will co-host a panel discussion, "The Open Government...

Julian Sanchez on Balancing Privacy and Security
From Schneier on Security

Julian Sanchez on Balancing Privacy and Security

From a blog post: In my own area of study, the familiar trope of "balancing privacy and security" is a source of constant frustration to privacy advocates, because...

Rhymes for Our Times
From The Eponymous Pickle

Rhymes for Our Times

I see that former P&G colleague and renowned advertising exec Norm Levy has set up a blog: Rhymes4ourtimes in conjunction with his book: Rhymes for Or Times: Skews...

Market Research Scanning App
From The Eponymous Pickle

Market Research Scanning App

An interesting and natural development.  An App by Kinesis Survey Technologies that does both barcode scanning and supports market research functions.  Includes...

NSF, OECD Partner to Explore Smart Health
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF, OECD Partner to Explore Smart Health

The NSF

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

? Is LibreOffice Open-By-Rule?

Charles-H Schulz from The Document Foundation submitted the data for a benchmark evaluation of LibreOffice. I have read his evaluations and added scores, giving...

Taking Scientific Publishing to the Next Level
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Taking Scientific Publishing to the Next Level

Scientific publishing is wasteful. We spend much time perfecting irrelevant papers to get them through peer review. Meanwhile, important papers—that thousands of...

Processing in Eclipse
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Processing in Eclipse

After having to set up a Processing project in Eclipse after a long break from anything related to it, I decided to capture my notes to refer to later. I addedProcessing...

From Computational Complexity

PROS and CONS of being on a Program Committee

What are the PROS and CONS of being on a program committee? PRO: Looks good on your resume. Is this true at your school? This PRO may be more relevant forunturned...

Search Engine Trust
From The Eponymous Pickle

Search Engine Trust

How much can you trust the output of a search engine?  I can tell you that many people in the enterprise do, but not always to their advantage. Computerworld explores...

RoboEarth
From The Eponymous Pickle

RoboEarth

A Web for Robots.  Have also investigated the same kind of idea for retail spaces, and not for roboticsThe Internet has revolutionized how people produce, consume...

How Feed-Over-Email Circumvents Chinese Censorship
From Schneier on Security

How Feed-Over-Email Circumvents Chinese Censorship

Neat article, both the technology and the hacker who created it.

Female interaction
From Putting People First

Female interaction

Female Interaction is a 2.5 year, DKK 4.7 mio (630,000 euro / 850,000 usd) multidisciplinary research project focusing on female interaction design for advanced...

A Workshop on Sustainability & IT
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A Workshop on Sustainability & IT

About 60 leading researchers, program managers, and others gathered in Washington, DC, last Thursday and Friday to discuss new fundamental CSE research opportunities...
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