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My last post on the alleged P NE NP paper

(This is likely my last post on the alleged P NE NP paper unless more real news on it occurs. The only real news I can see happening at this point is a retraction...

Shopkick at BestBuy
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shopkick at BestBuy

What appears to be an easy to use location based promotion system that does not require explicit check-in once enabled. Also, the automatic check-in cannot beBest...

FlowingData
From The Eponymous Pickle

FlowingData

Check out Nathan Yau's always interesting visualization and statistics site: FlowingData.

links for 2010-08-17
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-08-17

The Twitter Simon Phipps Daily Interesting meta-aggregator turns links posted by the people I follow on Twitter into a daily "newspaper". (tags: paper.li Twitter...

Hacking Cars Through Wireless Tire-Pressure Sensors
From Schneier on Security

Hacking Cars Through Wireless Tire-Pressure Sensors

Still minor, but this kind of thing is only going to get worse: The new research shows that other systems in the vehicle are similarly insecure. The tire pressure...

Social Divisions Between Orkut & Facebook in Brazil
From Apophenia

Social Divisions Between Orkut & Facebook in Brazil

I have been writing about social divisions between Facebook and MySpace for some time now, focused exclusively on American teenager dynamics. Yet, every time I...

Free Microsoft Office Add-ins for Educators
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Free Microsoft Office Add-ins for Educators

Just in time to start off the new school year, several new supporting tools are now updated for teacher use. You can read some summaries below but first check out...

Advertising Policy
From The Eponymous Pickle

Advertising Policy

Readers, Publishers, Vendors,I have had an increasing number of requests to have advertising links placed in this blog.In general I do not take advertising that...

a few thoughts on name changes & reputation
From Apophenia

a few thoughts on name changes & reputation

I’ve changed my name twice. First, I took my (now ex) stepfather’s last name when I was a child. At 18, I started the process to take my maternal grandfather’s...

Subtle Patterns in Complex Events
From The Eponymous Pickle

Subtle Patterns in Complex Events

I have now seen a number of live demonstrations of Recorded Future and am increasingly intrigued by the subtle complexity that is revealed when we can do something...

SASCom Centers of Excellence Webinar
From The Eponymous Pickle

SASCom Centers of Excellence Webinar

Upcoming Wednesday, a very useful topic:"Centers of Excellence 101: How to maximize knowledge from BI and analytical resourcesIt's webinar time again! This hour...

Franz Edelman Award Submissions
From The Eponymous Pickle

Franz Edelman Award Submissions

While at the Procter & Gamble company I was involved in finalist and winning submissions for the Franz Edelman Award. I am a big proponent. Its purpose " ..More...

Kroger Pushes Private Label Beauty
From The Eponymous Pickle

Kroger Pushes Private Label Beauty

Big brand manufacturers continue to be nervous about how retailers are increasingly promoting private label (aka store brands). Beauty care products have been less...

Working long hours is stupid
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Working long hours is stupid

We do too much. We carry too many projects. This overproduction creates problems which we try to fix by working even more. We value most what we create (see

Infographic Overuse
From The Eponymous Pickle

Infographic Overuse

This infographic about new and declining social media was recently much touted. It would attract attention if hung on the wall, but it is no more than a list of...

Marketing Analysis Tools from HBS
From The Eponymous Pickle

Marketing Analysis Tools from HBS

These are inexpensive PDFs used in courses that include Excel templates. Have not examined in detail, but might be useful to get started in the basic analyticsHBS...

Does Arithmetic Need to Be Saved?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Does Arithmetic Need to Be Saved?

Arithmetic broken? Provocative little piece via Richard James. In New Scientist: "...Mathematicians are facing a stark choice

From Computational Complexity

But This One Is Different...

This summer I took a two part vacation: Touring Ireland July 26-August 5, with my wife to celebrate twenty years of marriage and a short trip to Santa Fe, Augut...

links for 2010-08-16
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-08-16

Oracle/Google: the strategy behind Sun, Oracle and the OSS implications This whole Oracle-copies-SCO mess has many degrees of complexity – historical, legal, technical...

Breaking into a Garage
From Schneier on Security

Breaking into a Garage

In seconds. Garage doors with automatic openers have always seemed like a lot of security theater to me.
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