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Card Trick and Data Compression
From The Eponymous Pickle

Card Trick and Data Compression

In Technology Review, a clever discovery: Card Trick Leads to New Bound on Data Compression A magician's card trick has prompted a mathematical re-evaluation of...

links for 2010-12-05
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-12-05

Shopping-enabled Wikipedia Page on Amazon While the creative commons license that covers Wikipedia allows it, this attempt to divert traffic away from Wikipedia...

iMotions Eyetracking Tool
From The Eponymous Pickle

iMotions Eyetracking Tool

A video on the IMotions eyetracking tool.  More at their site.  " ... To gain a new level of consumer insights to know how your customers perceive, behave and interact...

Common Craft Explanatory Videos
From The Eponymous Pickle

Common Craft Explanatory Videos

My colleague Walter Riker (see his Ease of Blogging site) sends along a link to the site Common Craft.  " ... little 3 minute videos for explanation on technology...

links for 2010-12-04
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-12-04

Full Body Scanners: What's Next? definitive explanation from Bruce Schneier why the nude scanners at airports are a wate of money, and why the will always be accmpanied...

Small Is Beautiful
From Wild WebMink

Small Is Beautiful

On a whim I decided to go look for a domain name for my own link shortener. Within a few minutes I’d found that wmk.me was available, and even better that GoDaddy...

IPads in Academia
From The Eponymous Pickle

IPads in Academia

In CACM: Faculty innovators explore iPad use.  I am still unconvinced that there are that many fundamental differences between say a small laptop and an iPad. ...

Friday Squid Blogging: New Species of Squid Discovered
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: New Species of Squid Discovered

New species of squid discovered in the Southern Indian Ocean.

The Value of Smart Swarms
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Value of Smart Swarms

New book in the pile and now being read: The Smart Swarm: How Understanding Flocks, Schools, and Colonies Can Make Us Better at Communicating, Decision Making,. ...

Football Match Fixing
From Schneier on Security

Football Match Fixing

Detecting fixed football (soccer) games. There is a certain buzz of expectation, because Oscar, one of the fraud analysts, has spotted a game he is sure has been...

? Defending Wikileaks
From Wild WebMink

? Defending Wikileaks

Let me say up front that I am not a massive fan of WikiLeaks. It seems to me that taking stolen correspondence and publishing it for everyone to read is a fundamentally...

Smaller Devices Taking Over
From The Eponymous Pickle

Smaller Devices Taking Over

In the NYT Bits column: Smartphones and Tablets to take over in 2011.  There seems to be a rush towards mobile computing power, combined with sensors.   Lots of...

Trends in Shopper Behavior
From The Eponymous Pickle

Trends in Shopper Behavior

Progressive Grocer posts on some trends in shopper behavior.   " ... Consumers today want value, are less likely to be loyal to one retailer and expect friendly...

Small Business Success in 2011
From The Eponymous Pickle

Small Business Success in 2011

On the steps for of small business success in 2011 from Entrepreneur magazine.

Three of my all-time most popular blog posts
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Three of my all-time most popular blog posts

Emotions killing your intellectual productivity: We all have to deal with setbacks. And even when things go our way, we can still remain frustrated. I offer pointers...

? Constructive Criticism
From Wild WebMink

? Constructive Criticism

An inside look at Google’s loudest critic What Court doesn’t mention in the book is that lenses can also be used to turn a very small amount of light into a raging...

Full Body Scanners: What's Next?
From Schneier on Security

Full Body Scanners: What's Next?

Organizers of National Opt Out Day, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving when air travelers were urged to opt out of the full-body scanners at security checkpoints...

Emotional intelligence and product design
From Putting People First

Emotional intelligence and product design

In a long blog post, digital product designer Daniel McKenzie makes a case for emotional and human empathy. “The ability to put oneself in another

Automation suppliers strive to boost product usability
From Putting People First

Automation suppliers strive to boost product usability

Automation World reports at length on how human-centered design techniques are gaining attention in the world of industrial controls and automation, as more users...

Top Read Posts from November 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Top Read Posts from November 2010

As with most blogs traffic here comes from two main sources. One is subscribers; people who follow the RSS feed and read regularly. I use one analytic tool to try...
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