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Objects Hit Jupiter
From The Eponymous Pickle

Objects Hit Jupiter

Also not in the usual realm of this blog, but I am in a space mood tonight. It is clear that this kind of thing occurs more often than we thought. It also is an...

SIGIR 2009: Day 1
From The Noisy Channel

SIGIR 2009: Day 1


How Powerful were the Apollo Computers?
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Powerful were the Apollo Computers?

With the anniversary underway, its fun to consider the power of the guidance and systems computers during the Apollo days. Very primitive indeed. My phone is far...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of July 20
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of July 20

July 21 Hearing: The Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship of the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on changes to employment...

Computer Science Certification-Why We Need to Care
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Computer Science Certification-Why We Need to Care

First, I would like to encourage all of you to read the CSTA publication: Ensuring Exemplary Teaching in an Essential Discipline: Addressing the Crisis in Computer...

Neuro Revolution Book
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuro Revolution Book

From the Lucid Systems blog, a short look at new book by Zack Lynch and Byron Laursen called The Neuro Revolution. To be released on July 21. Looks to be interesting...

Beware SQL injections due to missing prepared statement support in libraries
From CERIAS Blog

Beware SQL injections due to missing prepared statement support in libraries

Just because your library allows you to specify an SQL query and the data separately, doesn't mean that it's safe. Imagine this scenario. You read that prepared...

Beware SQL injections due to fake prepared statement support
From CERIAS Blog

Beware SQL injections due to fake prepared statement support

So, you read that prepared statements are a good way to avoid SQL injection, because the database is told explicitly and separately what is the code and what is...

Cloned Dogs
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cloned Dogs

Although a bit off the usual topic here, I find this interesting. Dogs cloned from trained dogs are being used in a drug sniffing test. If successful, this would...

Social Networks Spill Your Secrets
From The Eponymous Pickle

Social Networks Spill Your Secrets

Interesting piece on the security of social networks. And the full paper, Google authors.

Self Service Wine Kiosks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Self Service Wine Kiosks

In Storefronbacktalk: Pennsylvania looks at self service wine kiosks with face recognition and integrated breathalyzer. I like trying new integrated kiosk sensors...

Keeping Track of Your Knowledge
From The Eponymous Pickle

Keeping Track of Your Knowledge

Just took another look at TheBrain, a graphical means of storing and manipulating your knowledge. A form of mind-map. Jerry Michalski introduced me to it. Explored...

Libraries turn page to thrive in digital age
From Putting People First

Libraries turn page to thrive in digital age

The Globe and Mail newspaper of Canada looks at the future of libraries: Long the subject of warnings that the Internet would spell their demise, public libraries...

The crowd is wise (when it
From Putting People First

The crowd is wise (when it

According to the New York Times, evidence suggests that crowdsourcing succeeds when it

Heading to SIGIR
From The Noisy Channel

Heading to SIGIR


links for 2009-07-18
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-07-18

Big Brother Amazon Remotely Deletes Purchased Copies of 1984 and Animal Farm From Thousands of Kindles No, this is not from The...

Technology for more than one language, please
From Putting People First

Technology for more than one language, please

Technological tools are not made for people who speak more than one language, and there are many of us: immigrants, travellers, polyglots, emerging market facilitators...

Book: Human-Computer Interaction
From Putting People First

Book: Human-Computer Interaction

Human-Computer Interaction: Development Process (Series: Human Factors and Ergonomics) by Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko (Editors) CRC Press, March 2, 2009 Hardcover...

Smalltalk-like Message Passing in JavaScript
From Return 42;

Smalltalk-like Message Passing in JavaScript

Every time I am programming something in Objective-C, I just love the way the languages makes use of Smalltalk-like message passing. Also being able to send messages...

Creating one
From Putting People First

Creating one

Tyler Cowen (Wikipedia), a professor of economics at George Mason University, has written a thought-provoking piece for Fast Company, that is many ways highly complementary...
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