From Schneier on Security
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been billed as the next frontier of humanity: the newly available expanse whose exploration
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Frequently asked questions about Google Wave. Very good. I have played with Google Wave a bit, and get the general idea, but not why it will make my life easier...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | January 12, 2010 at 09:58 PM
In Martin Lindstrom's newest newsletter, video of some of his views on what has come to be called augmented reality. Why Search For Shops When The Shops Cansign...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | January 12, 2010 at 09:46 PM
Research result #1: "A Generalized Fission-Fusion Model for the Frequency of Severe Terrorist Attacks," by Aaron Clauset and Frederik W. Wiegel.
Plot the number...schneier From Schneier on Security | January 12, 2010 at 07:46 PM
Innovations in Computer Science 2010 (post #2)
Guest Post by Aaron Sterling
This is the sequel to my previous post on ICS 2010, the new theoretical computer...GASARCH From Computational Complexity | January 12, 2010 at 03:54 PM
The New York Times reports on “natural” gestural interfaces in an article entitled “Giving Electronic Commands With Body Language”:
“In the coming months, the likes...Experientia From Putting People First | January 12, 2010 at 02:45 PM
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson
I love Kodu and I’ve written about it before (my Kodu blog posts) and I am regularly asked “when can I get Kodu for the PCs in my classroom?” Well now there isKodu...Alfred Thompson From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson | January 12, 2010 at 12:47 PM
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson
Those wonderful people who bring you Barbie (remember the version that said “Math is hard?”) are collecting votes for Barbie's next career. There are five options...Alfred Thompson From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson | January 12, 2010 at 12:47 PM
Good essay from the Wall Street Journal:
It might be unrealistic to expect the average citizen to have a nuanced grasp of statistically based risk analysis, but...schneier From Schneier on Security | January 12, 2010 at 12:15 PM
Using medical devices and notebook computers, Danish patients can see doctors without leaving home, and have the information automatically logged into electronic...Experientia From Putting People First | January 12, 2010 at 09:36 AM
Katrin Verclas of MobileActive.org has published a whitepaper entitled “Scaling Mobile Services for Development: What Will It Take?”.
The paper, originially commissioned...Experientia From Putting People First | January 12, 2010 at 07:52 AM
A Minority Report Interface shown at CES. When I see Minority Report style gestural interfaces I wonder if this kind of interaction with jump the physical process...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | January 12, 2010 at 05:45 AM
Yahoo Labs is beefing up its ranks of social scientists, adding highly credentialed cognitive psychologists, economists and ethnographers from top universities...Experientia From Putting People First | January 11, 2010 at 09:20 PM
Microsoft’s Joe Fletcher contributed an intriguing article on software UX in India and China on the ever more interesting Johnny Holland site:
“Over roughly the...Experientia From Putting People First | January 11, 2010 at 08:51 PM
In a two-part series, Korea’s JoongAng Daily newspaper looks at the rise of service design and the notion that modern product designers need to look well beyond...Experientia From Putting People First | January 11, 2010 at 08:37 PM
This one is about our tendency to overreact to rare risks, and is an update of this 2007 essay.
I think we should start calling them the "underpants of mass destruction...schneier From Schneier on Security | January 11, 2010 at 07:46 PM
From Research, an interesting concept, including competitors: ' ... Diageo, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft and Procter & Gamble are among 10 companies taking part...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | January 11, 2010 at 07:42 PM
In the late sixties and seventies, we wanted universities to become more accessible. We founded the Open University, the UniversitDaniel Lemire From Daniel Lemire's Blog | January 11, 2010 at 06:50 PM
Carl Zimmer: Science Writing Workshop Later This Month
Carl Zimmer is teaching a one-week science writing workshop for science grad students.
Martin Rees: A Level...Michael Nielsen From Michael Nielsen | January 11, 2010 at 04:09 PM