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American Information Diet
From The Eponymous Pickle

American Information Diet

A graphic describing the US information diet at 34 gigabytes per day. -

Me Speaking on "The Future of Privacy"
From Schneier on Security

Me Speaking on "The Future of Privacy"

Video of the talk I gave to the Open Right Group last week in London.

links for 2009-12-13
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-12-13

Flight attendant photographs obese passenger / safety hazard Wow. Just, wow. (tags: Travel Health)Mandelson's Power...

Karaoke: A Hotbed for Micro-IR?
From The Noisy Channel

Karaoke: A Hotbed for Micro-IR?

I’m a karaoke junkie and proud to admit it. But one of the challenges I regularly face, especially when I go to an unfamiliar karaoke joint, is finding a song I...

Gifts and The Knowledge Problem
From The Eponymous Pickle

Gifts and The Knowledge Problem

Of interest, though its not as deep as I first thought: ' ... The problem of buying good presents for other people, even people you supposedly know well, illustrates...

Presentations of the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change conference
From Putting People First

Presentations of the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change conference

Presentations are now available of last month’s Behavior, Energy & Climate Change Conference, which took place in Washington, DC. The BECC conference focused on...

iPhone users are delusional, consultants say
From Putting People First

iPhone users are delusional, consultants say

Strand Consult suggests that iPhone users are suffering from a form of Stockholm Syndrome–the condition in which the kidnapped begin to show loyalty to their kidnappers...

Book: Ethnography and the Corporate Encounter
From Putting People First

Book: Ethnography and the Corporate Encounter

Ethnography and the Corporate Encounter Reflections on Research in and of Corporations Edited by Melissa Cefkin Berghahn Books (July 2009) Hardcover, 253 pages Businesses...

Opportunities in Traditional Trade Markets
From The Eponymous Pickle

Opportunities in Traditional Trade Markets

Via Herb Sorensen, by Arnaud Frade, TNS Retail and ShopperOpportunities in the Traditional Trade of Emerging MarketsFour billion people live on less than two dollars...

? Messing With My Rights
From Wild WebMink

? Messing With My Rights

Google Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy Very apt response to the controversy over Eric Schmidt's remarks.Video Google...

An old canard reappears (sort of)
From CERIAS Blog

An old canard reappears (sort of)

I have a set of keywords registered with Google Alerts that result in a notification whenever they show up in a new posting. This helps me keep track of some particular...

Harvard Governance
From My Biased Coin

Harvard Governance

Harry Lewis (and Fred Abernathy) take a stand against the Harvard Corporation. Required reading for anyone associated with Harvard, or interested in its current...

Broadband Penetration Lagging in US
From The Eponymous Pickle

Broadband Penetration Lagging in US

An interesting set of statistics about broadband exposure per hundred people in the US. Small countries like Denmark and the Netherlands still prevail, but that...

Friday Squid Blogging: Cephalopod Christmas Trees
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Cephalopod Christmas Trees

Christmas is coming.

Yet Another Schneier Interview
From Schneier on Security

Yet Another Schneier Interview

This one from Gulf News.

Wondermark on Passwords
From Schneier on Security

Wondermark on Passwords

Funny.

Finding Algorithms and Their Design
From The Eponymous Pickle

Finding Algorithms and Their Design

Part of what I do is to figure out how to apply algorithms to tough problems. A book I bought and enjoyed some time ago is The Algorithm Design Manual, by Steven...

House Passes Legislation on
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

House Passes Legislation on

On December 9 the House passed two bills that could affect how consumers use peer-to-peer software and how their personal information is used. We wrote about these...

The Times Regrets the Error
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Times Regrets the Error

I do read and sometimes quote the NYT on Science topics, but I suggest that those that completely trust such media should take care ... see the correction below...

Problems With Self Serve Checkouts
From The Eponymous Pickle

Problems With Self Serve Checkouts

We tested some of the earliest supermarket self-checkouts in the innovation centers. Shoppers like the idea, but were confused by their operation and were afraid...
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