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links for 2010-09-23
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links for 2010-09-23

BSA's Piracy Numbers: Less than They Seem Glyn's research here is very useful. The BSA use of statistics is very regrettable, as is their use of inuendo and framing...

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

Imagine Cup

There are many indications that today

New Science of Retailing
From The Eponymous Pickle

New Science of Retailing

A book I had missed when it came out earlier this year: The New Science of Retailing: How Analytics are Transforming the Supply Chain and Improving Performance....

Digital Media Measurement
From The Eponymous Pickle

Digital Media Measurement

Accurate measurement is important:Why Measurement Is Still Screwing Up the Online Ad Business " ... Digital media measurement is a mess, and we're all responsible...

Human Centric Analysis
From The Eponymous Pickle

Human Centric Analysis

Well known visualization guru Stephen Few on human centric analysis." ... All of the traditional BI software vendors and most of the industry

Data Storm in mHealth
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Storm in mHealth

Mark Montgomery of KYield continues his insightful writing about issues in mHealth. Make sure to read the whole thing: " ... Imagine the gasp from the family physician...

Keeping Retiree Knowledge in the Game
From The Eponymous Pickle

Keeping Retiree Knowledge in the Game

Keeping knowledge in the company is an increasingly difficult task. It is a key part of the whole process called knowledge management. Where is the knowledge...

UX developments at Telef
From Putting People First

UX developments at Telef

Some UX developments at Telef

The Stuxnet Worm
From Schneier on Security

The Stuxnet Worm

It's impressive: The Stuxnet worm is a "groundbreaking" piece of malware so devious in its use of unpatched vulnerabilities, so sophisticated in its multipronged...

Capturing the Biometrics of Motion
From The Eponymous Pickle

Capturing the Biometrics of Motion

In the RFID Journal, a development with a number of interesting applications. Michigan Researchers Develop RFID-based Sensors to Measure Physical ActivityThe system...

More on IBM and Netezza
From The Eponymous Pickle

More on IBM and Netezza

O'Reilly has more on the acquisition of Netezza by IBM. In particular about the implications of its use for big data. " ... t's not just the marketers that are...

Pretty Code
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Pretty Code

Way back in the old days when programmers coded using simple text editors and command line editors there was a utility called Pretty Print (or some variation)....

Procter Unveils New Drinking Water Effort
From The Eponymous Pickle

Procter Unveils New Drinking Water Effort

Announcement below, see also the Children's Safe Drinking Water Program site:"Procter & Gamble unveils global drinking water effortProcter & Gamble Co. is expanding...

Prepaid Electricity Meter Fraud
From Schneier on Security

Prepaid Electricity Meter Fraud

New attack: Criminals across the UK have hacked the new keycard system used to top up pre-payment energy meters and are going door-to-door, dressed as power company...

On Localization and Globalization
From The Eponymous Pickle

On Localization and Globalization

Colleague Donna Sturgess in Am Marketing Assoc Journal, Via Melissa Hobley at Buyology Inc: " .... a great article attached in the new Amerian Marketing Association...

Bunchball Nitro: A Gamification example
From The Eponymous Pickle

Bunchball Nitro: A Gamification example

In my recent Gamification post I received a comment from Rajat Paharia, the founder of Bunchball. He recently gave a talk on Gamification and Behavioral Economics...

Haystack
From Schneier on Security

Haystack

I stayed clear of Haystack -- the anonymity program that was going to protect the privacy of dissidents the world over -- because I didn't have enough details about...

From Computational Complexity

The World in Its Own Terms

The New York Times Magazine last Sunday focused on technology on education. Lots of good reads but what caught my eye was an article by Microsoft Research's Jaron...

WiFi vs 3G at Panera Bread
From The Eponymous Pickle

WiFi vs 3G at Panera Bread

This GigaOM article answered some questions I have had about how people access their increasingly large datastream. I always use WiFi at home and have helped several...

IBM Acquires Netezza
From The Eponymous Pickle

IBM Acquires Netezza

We see that IBM has acquired the database appliance maker Netezza. You may recall I have a short engagement with Netezza last year. Here is what I have written....
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