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New England Innovation Month 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

New England Innovation Month 2010

June has been designated as New England Innovation month. It was innovation (the company was Digital Equipment) that really caused me to move to New England 30most...

Personal News : "New Job"
From My Biased Coin

Personal News : "New Job"

Since it's more or less been publicly announced at this point, I may as well announce it here:  starting July 1, I'll be the new Area Dean for Computer Scienceunlike...

What Google Tells You
From The Eponymous Pickle

What Google Tells You

In Fortune: If Google Told You to to Jump Off a Cliff, Would You?. A woman sues for literally taking walking advice. As several people have suggested, yes ..in...

? Open Data: Fantastic, But Not Enough
From Wild WebMink

? Open Data: Fantastic, But Not Enough

In an unusual move for such a significant news item, the UK government announced over the weekend that they were ordering all government departments to embark on...

The Value of Being Uncool
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Value of Being Uncool

Jonathan Baskin spins the interesting case of the mashed-up Pabst Blue Ribbon beer brand. A number of things I did not know about them. Should the brand be cooler...

Virtual Schools: What Exactly Are They?
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Virtual Schools: What Exactly Are They?

We are living in a world that is becoming increasingly dependent on technology. With expanding technology comes an exponentially growing number of virtual schools...

Stop Customer Price Fixation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Stop Customer Price Fixation

Herb Sorensen pointed us to a paper on how to avoid customer price fixation in the May Harvard Business Review. Good examples and good read, and also read the...

Blogging from Bertinoro
From My Biased Coin

Blogging from Bertinoro

I'm here at Bertinoro (a beautiful, out-of-the-way, small town in Italy) for the 2010 version of Random GRAALS (= graphs and algorithms), a workshop that we'vestandard...

Canada Spending $1B on Security for G8/G20 Summit in June
From Schneier on Security

Canada Spending $1B on Security for G8/G20 Summit in June

Amazing: The Canadian government disclosed Tuesday that the total price tag to police the elite Group of Eight meeting in Muskoka, as well as the bigger-tent Group...

Cosmic 140
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cosmic 140

A visualization of the 140 most important entities on Twitter. This reminds me of Stephen Few's recent document on the overuse of circular images for data visualization...

From Computational Complexity

24: Really Bad Game Theory, technology, and science

The TV show 24 aired its last episode on May 24. The show used computers and technology ALOT, more than on most shows. Was it realistic? What it interesting? ...

? Transparency, Privacy and Genius
From Wild WebMink

? Transparency, Privacy and Genius

Analysis: this government is open to scrutiny Noble words that, if truly implemented, take Britain down a path to open governmnet and citizen scrutiny. But only...

Interesting Links 31 May 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 31 May 2010

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Twitter as a Gaming Platform
From The Eponymous Pickle

Twitter as a Gaming Platform

In Readwriteweb: Thinking about Twitter as a gaming platform.I am still convinced that there is real value in overlaying game incentives on serious work. See my...

Getting Some Privacy with Google
From The Eponymous Pickle

Getting Some Privacy with Google

I good piece on what you can do to make it more difficult to invade your privacy via Google tools. ' ... Bottom line? Big Brother knows a whole lot more than...

Things You Should Know About Statistics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Things You Should Know About Statistics

Good overview piece about statistics. This wont tell you how, but will position your knowledge of when stats can be used, and classic errors in their use. A good...

Pure Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Pure Data

Do you know Pure Data? A way to analyze multi channel music data. Can it also be used for other kinds of real time data streams? More here, the system's site...

Numeracy
From The Eponymous Pickle

Numeracy

In the Freakonomics blog, regarding numeracy. Like literacy, it should be valued. From the comments a quote I had not heard: Oscar Wilde said:

Marketing Power of the Negative
From The Eponymous Pickle

Marketing Power of the Negative

Intriguing piece that is worth considering:" ... Tim Berry has noticed that when two strangers sit next to each other on a plane, the icebreaker that starts a conversation...

? Transparency and Good Will
From Wild WebMink

? Transparency and Good Will

The SEC and The Python What does open source have to do with open data? This extremely insightful move by the SEC demonstrates that the syntax of open data is not...
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