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RFID Improving Inventory Accuracy
From The Eponymous Pickle

RFID Improving Inventory Accuracy

It is what we ultimately expected from RFID tagging: a better understanding what you have and where. That would lead to less out-of-stocks and less over-ordering...

Unilever:  Blends of New and Old Advertising
From The Eponymous Pickle

Unilever: Blends of New and Old Advertising

From Knowledge@Wharton: Will the Future of Advertising Be a Blend of Old and New Media?. Unilever's "Dirt is Good," is considered by experts to be a perfect example...

Data Breach and P2P Bills Pass House Committee
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Data Breach and P2P Bills Pass House Committee

The House Energy and Commerce Committee marked up two bills this morning addressing concerns over the use of consumers' personal information and the potential exposure...

Immediacy Affects Risk Assessments
From Schneier on Security

Immediacy Affects Risk Assessments

New experiment demonstrates what we already knew: That's because people tend to view their immediate emotions, such as their perceptions of threats or risks, as...

From Computational Complexity

The Journal Manifesto

Some people say that for-profit journals do not currently serve our community well. Some even think they cannot do so. Others think they are doing a fine job as...

A Museum of Mathematics
From The Noisy Channel

A Museum of Mathematics


links for 2009-09-30
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-09-30

BHRA: Atlantic Avenue Tunnel This looks like a pleasantly different excursion - I'll have to watch for tours for next time I am...

The Doghouse: Crypteto
From Schneier on Security

The Doghouse: Crypteto

Crypteto has a 49,152-bit symmetric key: The most important issue of any encryption product is the 'bit key strength'. To date the strongest known algorithm has...

Google  Communications Tool to Roll
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Communications Tool to Roll

The long awaited Google Wave tool is about to roll to early users. ' ... designed to consolidate features from e-mail, instant messaging, blogging, wikis, multimedia...

On Counting Shoppers Thermally
From The Eponymous Pickle

On Counting Shoppers Thermally

From Storefrontbacktalk. Video based tracking systems continue to evolve: ' ... Many retail stores rely on customer-counting systems triggered by body heat despite...

Microsoft Antivirus
From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft Antivirus

Microsoft is now offering a basic free antivirus capability for its operating systems. This could start some tussles with other offerings.-

Privacy, Pseudonymity, and Copyright
From The Noisy Channel

Privacy, Pseudonymity, and Copyright


Herkko Hietanen: The social future of television
From Putting People First

Herkko Hietanen: The social future of television

Herkko Hietanen of the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology tells his audience at the Berkman Center that

The Problem of Vague Laws
From Schneier on Security

The Problem of Vague Laws

The average American commits three felonies a day: the title of a new book by Harvey Silverglate. More specifically, the problem is the intersection of vague laws...

From Computational Complexity

The IT Rules

My family has discovered a British Series, the IT Crowd, about two techies in a corporate IT department. An American version never got past the pilot phase.   ...

Data Mining Software
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Mining Software

A new blog which describes data mining software. I see that it covers SPSS Clementine, which has since been renamed PASW Modeler. SPSS has since been bought by...

? Understanding Motivation
From Wild WebMink

? Understanding Motivation

The Three Camps of Open Source "It's human nature to think in simple dichotomies: Free Software - GNU - GPL vs. Open Source - BSD...

Predicting Characteristics of People by the Company they Keep
From Schneier on Security

Predicting Characteristics of People by the Company they Keep

Turns out "gaydar" can be automated: Using data from the social network Facebook, they made a striking discovery: just by looking at a person's online friends,...

Blog Posts of the Day
From My Biased Coin

Blog Posts of the Day

A blog post worth reading is Mihai Patrascu's post on, essentially, coming in second, if only for the chance to play armchair psychologist and try to deconstruct...

Ethics of Blogging: Webcast Now Available
From The Noisy Channel

Ethics of Blogging: Webcast Now Available

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