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Consensus for Research Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Consensus for Research Data

This is of considerable interest to retail and marketing.  In CACM:This past year was a census year in the U.S. We responded to arguably the most long-lived and...

Announcing the IxDA Interaction Awards
From Putting People First

Announcing the IxDA Interaction Awards

Today, the Interaction Design Association (IxDA) announced the launch of the IxDA Interaction Awards, a first-of-its-kind awards program dedicated to celebrating...

Reflecting on the book
From Putting People First

Reflecting on the book

I just finished reading Living with Complexity by Donald A. Norman (previously announced here) and consider an important contribution to our field, and this for...

links for 2010-12-01
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-12-01

Community Bylaws – The Document Foundation LibreOffice hosts The Document Foundation have put together a set of bylaws for their new open-by-rule community and...

Software Monoculture
From Schneier on Security

Software Monoculture

In 2003, a group of security experts -- myself included -- published a paper saying that 1) software monocultures are dangerous and 2) Microsoft, being the largest...

Do We Need A New Teaching Programming Language
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Do We Need A New Teaching Programming Language

I saw some discussions lately about the need or lack of need for new programming languages. In once case especially for teaching programming. In general I think...

Book: Designing Media by Bill Moggridge
From Putting People First

Book: Designing Media by Bill Moggridge

Designing Media, the new book by Bill Moggridge, director of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and founder of IDEO, is now available in hard copy, as a DVD...

U DriveIT
From Putting People First

U DriveIT

Norden, the Nordic Innovation Center, has published the results of a research project between Denmark, Norway and Iceland, that explored the increasingly strong...

Spatial Analysis Techniques in R
From The Eponymous Pickle

Spatial Analysis Techniques in R

What looks to be a good course in using the R statistics language for spatial analysis problems. " ... Topics covered include point pattern analysis, identifying...

Curation Nation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Curation Nation

In Adage: On the concept of a curation nation. It has been that way for a long time, the best things are passed along to me by readers.   My readership appreciates...

How hard is space travel, in principle?
From Michael Nielsen

How hard is space travel, in principle?

Our Earth-based intuitions about the difficulty of travelling long distances break down badly in space. It’s tempting to think that just because Saturn, say, is...

Needlebase: Data Gathering and Visualzation Tool
From The Eponymous Pickle

Needlebase: Data Gathering and Visualzation Tool

In Readwriteweb: " ... Needlebase, a great new point-and-click tool for extracting, sorting and visualizing data from across pages around the web. I've been using...

Google Alerts
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Alerts

Have not followed the Google small business blog very closely, but recently there is an interesting article: Now Available with Google Apps: Google Alerts.  " ....

How to Prototype and Influence People
From The Eponymous Pickle

How to Prototype and Influence People

In UX Magazine.  On Rapid Prototyping and influence. The concept is intriguing ... prototyping is a valuable method, but how can it be done effectively.   via Dave...

Is Kinect Doomed to Casual Gaming?
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Is Kinect Doomed to Casual Gaming?

Dance Central by Harmonix appears to be one of the better Kinect launch titles (some say the best).  I'm personally very excited about getting it for my birthday...

The Constitutionality of Full-Body Scanners
From Schneier on Security

The Constitutionality of Full-Body Scanners

Jeffrey Rosen opines: Although the Supreme Court hasn't evaluated airport screening technology, lower courts have emphasized, as the U.S. Court of Appeals forThe...

Understanding communities through ethnography
From Putting People First

Understanding communities through ethnography

Digital marketing expert Dhiren Shingadia interviewed ethnographer and technology researcher Tricia Wang to learn how ethnography can provide new insights for companies...

The Absent Peer
From Putting People First

The Absent Peer

Sebastian Greger, social interaction designer, internet sociologist and post-graduate student at the Media Lab of the Aalto University School of Art and Design...

? Crowdsource is not open source
From Wild WebMink

? Crowdsource is not open source

I’ve heard a few conversations in the last week treating open source interchangeably with crowdsourcing. Despite sounding the same they are very different, and...

? Hidden Motives
From Wild WebMink

? Hidden Motives

Intellectual Property Appears to Figure Prominently In Wikileaks Cablegate Michael Geist shrewdly observes that, far from being the exclusive domain of military...
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