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Data Intensive Scientific Discovery
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Intensive Scientific Discovery

The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific DiscoveryPresenting the first broad look at the rapidly emerging field of data-intensive science ... '

From Computational Complexity

List of books I want reviewed

I have been the SIGACT NEWS Book Review Column Editor for a while now. Every issue I have a list of books that I WANT reviewed. This works pretty well, but I recently...

How to Win Academic Debates
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

How to Win Academic Debates

In an academic unit, all professors hold a little bit of power. Yet, unfortunately, professors have nuanced positions. Just like in a democracy, you cannot get...

WSDM Paper : Acceptance Rates
From My Biased Coin

WSDM Paper : Acceptance Rates

I'm happy to announce our paper "Adaptive Weighing Designs for Keyword Value Computation" -- by me, John Byers, and Georgios Zervas -- was accepted to WSDM 2010...

Who Will Buy?
From The Noisy Channel

Who Will Buy?

Recent years have witnessed dramatic changes in our price sensitivities in every genre of digital (or digitizable) content, and I’m curious (sometimes morbidly...

An Australian view on user-centred design
From Putting People First

An Australian view on user-centred design

Damian Kernahan (featured earlier) just published his second article in Fast Thinking, an Australian innovation quarterly — this time on user-centred design. “Web...

Teaching, Nursing, and Second-Wave Feminism
From Apophenia

Teaching, Nursing, and Second-Wave Feminism

I am deeply grateful for all that was accomplished by second wave feminism. I love living in a world in which my job opportunities are not constrained because of...

Helpful Hint for Fugitives: Don't Update Your Location on Facebook
From Schneier on Security

Helpful Hint for Fugitives: Don't Update Your Location on Facebook

"Fugitive caught after updating his status on Facebook." It's easy to say "so dumb," and it would be true, but what's interesting is how people just don't think...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of October 19
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of October 19

October 21 Hearing: The Elections Subcommittee of the Committee on House Administration will hold a hearing on modernization of election registration. 10 a.m.,...

Comments
From The Eponymous Pickle

Comments

Comments here are moderated. I usually get to them very quickly, but depending on my schedule may take up to a day or two. Comments also need to be on relevant....

Investment in Suppy Chain Management
From The Eponymous Pickle

Investment in Suppy Chain Management

E-Commerce Times article. Suggests based on Gartner and other reports that investment has flatlined in SCM. Somewhat difficult to believe, given increasing cost...

Trouble in Social Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Trouble in Social Networks

Brand damaging activities in social networks. An update in Computerworld with a number of useful examples.

Technology is giving us the means to co-create the future
From Putting People First

Technology is giving us the means to co-create the future

Author, speaker and technologist Juliette Powell sees the true significance of social media technology in the new kinds of collaborations we are able to forge that...

Touchless 3D Fingerprinting
From The Eponymous Pickle

Touchless 3D Fingerprinting

Can we replace an old system with a much faster and reliable one? Good overview, with a number of advantages over the old fingerprinting method. Some start upsFlashscan...

Harvard Finances
From My Biased Coin

Harvard Finances

For those who are interested in such things, Harvard's latest financial report appears to be available. Rumors have it that the report was made (widely) public...

IFoundry
From The Eponymous Pickle

IFoundry

About IFoundry:' ... The Illinois Foundry for Innovation in Engineering Education (iFoundry) is transforming engineering education for the 21st century. Specifically...

links for 2009-10-18
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-10-18

Where The Crooks Are What Tim said. I still believe that blogging creates no risk for a company that does not already exist becuase...

Life Blogging Camera to be Produced
From The Eponymous Pickle

Life Blogging Camera to be Produced

It was implied in a previous post that Microsoft did not intend to have the life blogging camera Sensecam produced. It was just reported that the camera will be...

Customer Centricity at Kraft
From The Eponymous Pickle

Customer Centricity at Kraft

In Consumer Goods Technology:Kraft, Harvard Business School Talk Customer CentricityAlarice Padilla October 5, 2009 - In today's challenging economy with unprecedented...

Looking at the Programming Language Options
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Looking at the Programming Language Options

It is interesting to follow the debate among college CS educators over time. At one point in the distant past, there was a large camp of CS teachers pushing for...
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