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UK campaign for inquiry into
From Putting People First

UK campaign for inquiry into

The potential transformation of our brains caused by intensive use of computers and the internet is a threat to our quality of life on the same scale as risks to...

US market research: Few Americans are consuming digital media
From Putting People First

US market research: Few Americans are consuming digital media

Connected devices are still having trouble finding a mass audience, a new report from market-research firm The NPD Group has found. But that is likely to change...

In study, children cite appeal of digital reading
From Putting People First

In study, children cite appeal of digital reading

Many children want to read books on digital devices, while parents worry that technology will distract young bookworms, according to a survey by the publisher Scholastic...

Open Questions in Neuroscience Symposium
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Questions in Neuroscience Symposium

Ongoing ... note also that founder Paul G Allen is now on Twitter ... ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN SCIENCE2010 Annual Symposium: Open Questions in NeuroscienceSeptember...

Mission Control for Social Media and Retail
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mission Control for Social Media and Retail

In AdAge: Gatorade has established an interesting 'mission control' room for tracking how their message is working. " ... In a room crammed with flat-screen monitors...

Stealing Money from a Safe with a Vacuum
From Schneier on Security

Stealing Money from a Safe with a Vacuum

Clever: The burglars broke into their latest store near Paris and drilled a hole in the "pneumatic tube" that siphons money from the checkout to the strong-room...

Eye Tracking Case Studies
From The Eponymous Pickle

Eye Tracking Case Studies

Just brought to my attention for a study: A set of case studies from the eye-tracking vendor Tobii that covers a number of capabilities and study contexts. Previous...

Apple TV
From The Eponymous Pickle

Apple TV

Apple TV is to arrive by this Friday. Sounds like an interesting change is underway. " ... Apple's focus is on selling you 99

How Facebook Sells You
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Facebook Sells You

A very instructive piece in the current Bloomberg Businessweek on How Facebook Sells You.

Rise of Apps Culture
From The Eponymous Pickle

Rise of Apps Culture

Pew Internet on the rise of Apps culture. Or based on the stats, perhaps a non-apps culture: " ... Some 35% of U.S. adults have software applications or

From Computational Complexity

Review of Lipton's Book-Blog/Review of Goldreich and Arora-Barak/New Book Review Column/Do you want to review?

My review of Lipton's new blog-book is here. It will appear in my SIGACT NEWS at some later time. Daniel Apon's joint review of Computational Complexity: A...

? Transitions
From Wild WebMink

? Transitions

LibreOffice – A fresh page for OpenOffice This is a good and balanced article that is worth reading. At Sun I tried several times to get a Foundation started for...

Cultural Cognition of Risk
From Schneier on Security

Cultural Cognition of Risk

This is no surprise: The people behind the new study start by asking a pretty obvious question: "Why do members of the public disagree

Would you play this game?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Would you play this game?

I love puzzles and small little programming projects. When you can combine those two at get a project that you can use for a good learning/teaching experience it...

? Travel Security
From Wild WebMink

? Travel Security

I have been travelling this week on Europe’s low-cost airlines, and have realised that there is only one way to make air travel secure, and that is to take security...

Why Open Source Is Free
From Wild WebMink

Why Open Source Is Free

My classic essay on Payment At The Point Of Value has finally made it on to the Essays page on this site. Now that community-centric open source is once again returning...

Computer Scientist Dawn Song wins Macarthur
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Computer Scientist Dawn Song wins Macarthur

Dr. Dawn Xiadong Song, Associate Professor of Computer Science at U.C. Berkeley, is one of 23 recipients of the 2010 Macarthur Grants awarded by the John D. and...

Chicago Thinkubator
From The Eponymous Pickle

Chicago Thinkubator

I have been involved with innovation contexts in the enterprise, and had heard of the Thinkubator in Chicago, but never visited. They have established a new web...

Loners Will be Loners ... Or Not.
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Loners Will be Loners ... Or Not.

Many of us are fortunate to have taught classes in which all students are active participants and teaching and learning are natural activities in the classroom...

Tableau Software Blog
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tableau Software Blog

I just spent some time updating my Tableau Software visualization system to the latest version. I brought it into the enterprise when Tableau was first released...
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