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Consumerization and Corporate IT Security
From Schneier on Security

Consumerization and Corporate IT Security

If you're a typical wired American, you've got a bunch of tech tools you like and a bunch more you covet. You have a cell phone that can easily text. You've got...

links for 2010-09-07
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-09-07

Fair, Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory…Ain't Good pointer here by Glyn to an action we can take to check the effects of pro-patent lobbying in Europe. He misses...

Slouching Toward Creepiness
From The Noisy Channel

Slouching Toward Creepiness

One of the perks of blogging is that publishers sometimes send me review copies of new books. I couldn’t help but be curious about a book entitled “The Man Who...

Clean Water for a Billion People
From The Eponymous Pickle

Clean Water for a Billion People

Our enterprise did considerable work in clean water projects, and won an Amex competition on delivering clean water. I acted as an analyst for the World Bank on...

How Censoring Craigslist Helps Pimps, Child Traffickers, and Other Abusive Scumbags
From Apophenia

How Censoring Craigslist Helps Pimps, Child Traffickers, and Other Abusive Scumbags

[Originally posted at Huffington Post] For the last 12 years, I’ve dedicated immense amounts of time, money, and energy to end violence against women and children...

URGENT: Has Your MEP Signed The ACTA Written Declaration?
From Wild WebMink

URGENT: Has Your MEP Signed The ACTA Written Declaration?

Here is a list of MEPs for UK constituencies. As of now, none of these MEPs has signed the Written Declaration on ACTA.It’s entirely possible one of them is representing...

Debating a Signaling Model of Education
From The Eponymous Pickle

Debating a Signaling Model of Education

In the enterprise we used to talk about how many people joined our company simply to 'get their ticket punched'. Based on my own conversations with some people...

How reliable is science?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

How reliable is science?

It is not difficult find instances of fraud in science: Ranjit Chandra faked medical research results. He pocketed the money meant for running the experiments....

Doodling at Google
From The Eponymous Pickle

Doodling at Google


CS Lessons From Facebook
From Computer Science Teachers Association

CS Lessons From Facebook

As teachers, we are continually faced with the chicken-egg dilemma. Beginning computer scientists need to start with small, manageable problems in order develop...

Experientia to redesign United Nations website
From Putting People First

Experientia to redesign United Nations website

Experientia, the international experience design consultancy based in Turin, Italy, will be designing the new website of the training arm of the United Nations’...

Terrorism Entrapment
From Schneier on Security

Terrorism Entrapment

Back in 2007, I wrote an essay, "Portrait of the Modern Terrorist as an Idiot," where I said: The JFK Airport plotters seem to have been egged on by an informant...

links for 2010-09-06
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-09-06

The VC-free startup The trend for VC-free startups is strong, and Dale's article makes for interesting reading. ForgeRock is another example of a VC-free startup...

Putting People First
From The Eponymous Pickle

Putting People First

A good blog on Futures and Design: Daily Insights on User Experience Design and People Centered Innovation. From Experientia, a global experience design consultancy...

GS1 Mobile Comm Resource
From The Eponymous Pickle

GS1 Mobile Comm Resource

I have been recommending the GS1 Mobile Comm space and newsletter as an excellent source of information about mobile retail development for some time. We have been...

Interesting Links 6 September 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 6 September 2010

Happy Labor Day! Well here in the US anyway. Technically a public/work holiday and I do plan to spend most of it relaxing. Unless my wife has other plans that is...

Juicy stories and more
From Putting People First

Juicy stories and more

Four new articles in today’s edition of UXmatters: Juicy stories sell ideas By Whitney Quesenbery and Kevin Brooks Storytelling fits into the design process in...

Changing Mobile Landscape
From The Eponymous Pickle

Changing Mobile Landscape

Dave Knox shares a presentation via Jim Cuene of General Mills on the changing mobile landscape. Well done. See also: Cuene's blog.

Dark Silicon and Smartphone Batteries
From The Eponymous Pickle

Dark Silicon and Smartphone Batteries

I have had discussions with several friends lately about the increasing complexity of smartphones and the contribution of that to short battery life. So I bitThe...

Ingenuity Advisors
From The Eponymous Pickle

Ingenuity Advisors

A local company of interest that I recently talked to: Ingenuity Advisors. " ... We offer a strategy book honed by decades of experience battling in a myriad of...
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