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Friday Squid Blogging: Tentacle Tie
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Tentacle Tie

Very nice.

Innovating for all
From Putting People First

Innovating for all

The book “Innovating with people

Does Your Computer Lab Scare Away the Girls?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Does Your Computer Lab Scare Away the Girls?

The Internet is as the same time one of the great distractions and great spontaneously learning environments in history. As I looked at my twitter stream I sawTEDxSeattle...

Tales of Things
From Putting People First

Tales of Things

Tales of Things is a new tool that allows people to attach memories to their objects in the form of video, text or audio, thus “exploring the implications of The...

Fake CCTV Cameras
From Schneier on Security

Fake CCTV Cameras

CCTV cameras in Moscow have been accused of streaming prerecorded video instead of live images. What I can't figure out is why? To me, it seems easier for the...

Business Intelligence in the Home
From The Eponymous Pickle

Business Intelligence in the Home

From the Spotfire blogging team. The number of devices in the home that now have an IP address. You are not alone. The implications? The new forms of data? Good...

Blogs Making a Small Business Grow
From The Eponymous Pickle

Blogs Making a Small Business Grow

Walter Riker in Ease of Blogging points to a recent article on using blogs to make a small business grow. He continues to write well on bogging topics. Add it to...

Open Source
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Source

E-Commerce Times on the benefits of Open Source. Good introduction. -

From Computational Complexity

The Pad

So I broke down and bought the iPad. Many people have asked whether the iPad is worth buying. The short answer: It will be.There are many many iPad reviews out...

? Understanding Patent Absurdity
From Wild WebMink

? Understanding Patent Absurdity

New FSF-promoted video on software patents, and more.

Guns Painted to Look Like Toys
From Schneier on Security

Guns Painted to Look Like Toys

Last weekend I was in New York, and saw posters on the subways warning people about real guns painted to look like toys. And today I find these pictures from the...

Google Buzz Update
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Buzz Update

Good Adage Media article which updates Google Buzz. Includes excellent stats on Buzz usage versus Twitter, Facebook, Wave and Myspace. The stats show that it...

Parallel Mathematica
From The Eponymous Pickle

Parallel Mathematica

Writing parallel programs to take advantage of new multicore processors is seen as a very esoteric thing. Jeff Todd of Wolfram Research just sent me a more information...

Mobile Location in Retail
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mobile Location in Retail

Treosystems is a company that we worked with in our innovation centers. A leader in the accurate gathering and delivery of product location and wayfinding in retail...

Security for Implantable Medical Devices
From Schneier on Security

Security for Implantable Medical Devices

Interesting study: "Patients, Pacemakers, and Implantable Defibrillators: Human Values and Security for Wireless Implantable Medical Devices," Tamara Denning,Abstract...

TweetDive Launched
From The Eponymous Pickle

TweetDive Launched

Of interest, a good practical example of associative memories: " ... Saffron's launch of Tweetdive, an open-source demo app showing how associative memory technology...

Traffic Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Traffic Data

Nice visuals in Flowingdata on traffic. Not so much about analysis, but about what the flow of traffic looks like. Augmenting data with color can make insight jump...

Teachers Don
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Teachers Don

I was invited to be on a panel at Northeastern University (I was a last minute fill-in but happy to attend) talking about Teaching With Technology. Now the difference...

? Inside Politics
From Wild WebMink

? Inside Politics

Shame Peter Mandelson didn’t download some common sense Concise and sensible article is pretty damning of Mandelson over DeBill, and rightly so: “Legislators have...

Storing Cryptographic Keys with Invisible Tattoos
From Schneier on Security

Storing Cryptographic Keys with Invisible Tattoos

This idea, by Stuart Schechter at Microsoft Research, is -- I think -- clever: Abstract: Implantable medical devices, such as implantable cardiac defibrillators...
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