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Imagine Cup 2011 IT Challenge
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Imagine Cup 2011 IT Challenge

Imagine Cup 2011 is the premier student technology competition. Inspired by the UN Millennium Development Goals, Imagine Cup encourages students to help

Compliance
From Wild WebMink

Compliance

My essay on open source license compliance for end users is now available in the essays section.

Playstation Smartphone
From The Eponymous Pickle

Playstation Smartphone

Soon to be released, the Playstation, Android-based smartphone.  In Engadget.

Who is going to need a database engine in 2020?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Who is going to need a database engine in 2020?

Given the Big Data phenomenon, you might think that everyone is becoming a database engineer. Unfortunately, writing a database engine is hard: Concurrency is difficult...

Trimble Acquires Thingmagic
From The Eponymous Pickle

Trimble Acquires Thingmagic

Thingmagic, out of MIT, was one of the first EPC RFID companies we worked with.  Here a continued set of mergers in the RFID space.  The RFID tracking world has...

Keeping Retired Knowledge in the Game
From The Eponymous Pickle

Keeping Retired Knowledge in the Game

I met with the management team at YourEncore today and was further impressed by their approaches, projects and future directions, so I thought I would repeat aYourEncore...

Tesco Adds Barcode Scanner
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tesco Adds Barcode Scanner

Tesco has added a barcode scanner to its IPhone App.   A short mention here, which mentions that this can be used at home to add items to a grocery list.   This...

SIGCSE 2011 Paper on My Computing Course for Non-Majors
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

SIGCSE 2011 Paper on My Computing Course for Non-Majors

I submitted a paper to this year's SIGCSE (ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education) conference that didn't get in.  The reviews were actually...

Unilever and Ampere Life Sciences
From The Eponymous Pickle

Unilever and Ampere Life Sciences

A brief WSJ piece about Unilever working with Ampere Life Sciences. Forrest Sawyer: He is also a co-founder of Ampere Life Sciences, a newly launched company developing...

From Computational Complexity

FOCS Part II

I'm heading back to Chicago this morning. Dan Spielman had a special talk in honor of his recent Nevanlinna prize. He gave an amazing talk (as always) about solving...

links for 2010-10-26
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-10-26

LibreOffice Contributions stats It's early days, but it seems liberating the OpenOffice.org community from the contributor agreement and excessive vetting has helped...

Seymour Hersh on Cyberwar
From Schneier on Security

Seymour Hersh on Cyberwar

Excellent article from The New Yorker.

Seeing the world from the East
From Putting People First

Seeing the world from the East

Last week I was in Seoul, South Korea. My third visit. And it struck me again how fast Asia, and South Korea in particular, is moving economically, and hence also...

A Question of User Expectations
From The Noisy Channel

A Question of User Expectations

Ideally, a search engine would read the user’s mind. Shy of that, a search engine should provide the user with an efficient process for expressing an information...

Welcoming Andrew Parsons to the US Academic Team
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Welcoming Andrew Parsons to the US Academic Team

The latest person to join the US Academic Developer Evangelist team is Andrew Parsons. Andrew is moving from the other side of the world (Australia) to work with...

Crowdsourcing Microtasks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Crowdsourcing Microtasks

I have been involved in a number of projects that involved using crowdsourcing tasks.  I had missed the  conference mentioned , but I this article in Oreilly Radar...

Computer Vision
From The Eponymous Pickle

Computer Vision

Fascinating CACM piece on changes in the direction of computer vision: A Neuromorphic Approach to Computer VisionNeuroscience is beginning to inspire a new generation...

Birth Season my Effect Food Allergies
From The Eponymous Pickle

Birth Season my Effect Food Allergies

This is a surprise finding, could be used to do preventative medicine / forecasting of need for medicines that address this.

Approaches to Your Company Blog
From The Eponymous Pickle

Approaches to Your Company Blog

A good piece on the establishment of a corporate blog in ReadWriteWeb  Have now been involved in a number of efforts to establish a company blog.  A useful look...

Intelligent Individuals Don't Make Groups Smarter
From The Eponymous Pickle

Intelligent Individuals Don't Make Groups Smarter

An intriguing insight that is applicable to crowds research:" ...  an early effort at defining general intelligence in groups suggests that individual brainpower...
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