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Private Agreements Harm Communities
From Wild WebMink

Private Agreements Harm Communities

I pointed yesterday to an interesting comment about contributor agreements attached to a report about Michael Meeks speech a LPC. Another comment to the same article...

Dual Business Intelligence Architectures
From The Eponymous Pickle

Dual Business Intelligence Architectures

Thinking about differing architectures for casual versus power users of business intelligence.  Having worked with executive information systems that needed to...

? Essays Now Creative Commons
From Wild WebMink

? Essays Now Creative Commons

I had a request on Identica to make one of my essays available under a Creative Commons licence so it could be translated. I thought that was such a good idea I’ve...

Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship

Many years ago I had the tremendous pleasure of meeting Anita Borg and, although I did not realize it at that time, she had a tremendous impact on my career and...

Analytics is Hot
From The Eponymous Pickle

Analytics is Hot

In the SASCom magazine, analytics is hot in the telecom industry.   You don't have to tell me that, it should be hot everywhere. 

Traditional and Software Architects are Even Closer than You Think
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Traditional and Software Architects are Even Closer than You Think

I received a comment on Is a Software Architect Worthy of the Name? via email from Lourens Veen, a software architect for a project at the University of Amsterdam...

Collaboratively Watching Videos
From The Eponymous Pickle

Collaboratively Watching Videos

Download squad shows a way to watch a video with friends using Youtube Social.  I can see this also being used to rate a commercial with a group of consumers, or...

Airplane Terrorism Twenty Years Ago
From Schneier on Security

Airplane Terrorism Twenty Years Ago

Excellent: Here's a scenario: Middle Eastern terrorists hijack a U.S. jetliner bound for Italy. A two-week drama ensues in which the plane's occupants are split...

SAP's in Memory Analytics vs Neteeza?
From The Eponymous Pickle

SAP's in Memory Analytics vs Neteeza?

Some interesting points here about SAP and Netezza.  Set for release in November.

From Computational Complexity

Eleven Tweets from GASARCH

I don't do tweets-I don't think I have enough interesting 140-char notes to tell people (though that doesn't stop Lance). However, several tweet-worthy notes did...

Contributor Agreements Say You
From Wild WebMink

Contributor Agreements Say You

The conversation around LWN’s coverage of Michael Meeks’ talk at the Linux Plumbers Conference (sadly paywalled until now but available today and worth reading...

links for 2010-11-18
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-11-18

Should Companies That Use Open Source Software Pay a Tithe? They should certainly budget to obtain service and ensure they pay the companies and people that make...

Unsolicited Terrorism Tips to the U.S. Government
From Schneier on Security

Unsolicited Terrorism Tips to the U.S. Government

Adding them all up, the U.S. government "receives between 8,000 and 10,000 pieces of information per day, fingering just as many different people as potential threats...

Global Businesses Align to Provide Accurate Consumer Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Global Businesses Align to Provide Accurate Consumer Data

I am surprised this has not been done methodically long ago.  It is becoming very important as shoppers need to get accurate data in-store.   It is also key for...

You probably misunderstand XML
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

You probably misunderstand XML

When I took my current position, I was invited to teach a course on unstructured data. It is a sensible topic for a course: some say that between 80% to 90% of...

Michele Visciola on online healthcare information
From Putting People First

Michele Visciola on online healthcare information

Michele Visciola, Experientia partner, gave a talk last Sunday on online healthcare information at the 16th IFHRO (International Federation of Health Records Organizations)...

Forbes on R Software
From The Eponymous Pickle

Forbes on R Software

In the Forbes blog.  Excellent article on the open source R statistical package. The visualization capabilities are emphasized.    I agree that it is the package...

Digital Coupon Use Soars
From The Eponymous Pickle

Digital Coupon Use Soars

In Progressive Grocer, an overview article on the increasing use of digital coupons, with quite a few useful statistics.  With the increasing use of smartphones...

Adjusting Your Google Privacy
From The Eponymous Pickle

Adjusting Your Google Privacy

In Ars Technica, an article about the many privacy settings available for Google users. I use many Google services and am concerned about the privacy I give up...

? RAND: Not So Reasonable
From Wild WebMink

? RAND: Not So Reasonable

Fair, Reasonable, Non-Discriminatory – surely that all has to be good stuff?
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