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From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

How To Avoid Leaving Clues

How to use memory without a trace Harry Buhrman is a quantum complexity theorist. That is, if you take a measure of him, you will sometimes find that he is doing...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

How To Avoid Leaving Clues

How to use memory without a trace Harry Buhrman is a quantum complexity theorist. That is, if you take a measure of him, you will sometimes find that he is doing...

Networks Are Needed for Innovation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Networks Are Needed for Innovation

Becoming a network needed for innovation. In GigaOM.  I heartily agree.  A network that bridges multiple context technologies and partners.  I am part of a broad...

Virtual Reality Visualizing Big Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Virtual Reality Visualizing Big Data

Beyond eye candy, and permitting in space interaction.  This has been done before, but not very usefully.   See some of our minor investigations.  Now another approach...

Digital Path to Purchase Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Digital Path to Purchase Data

In Consumer Goods: Don't agree with the beginning premise in the statement below. but more of the data is being stored than ever before.  Making sense of it is"...

“Savages”, an exhibition by Marguerite Kahrl in Torino
From Putting People First

“Savages”, an exhibition by Marguerite Kahrl in Torino

Now and then we use this blog to announce activities that are dear to us and deserve some promotion. Today it is the exhibition of artist Marguerite Kahrl, who...

German psychologist aims to debunk behavioural economics (a.k.a. the “nudge” approach)
From Putting People First

German psychologist aims to debunk behavioural economics (a.k.a. the “nudge” approach)

Daniel Kahneman, the ‘godfather’ of behavioural economics, has been challenged by rival psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer, director of the Centre for Cognition and Adaptive...

A Tour of Bletchley Park
From The Eponymous Pickle

A Tour of Bletchley Park

Have a long time interest in code breaking and its connection to the birth of the modern computer. Much of that happened at Bletchley Park.  Here a text and image...

Child Geniuses and Other Articles
From My Biased Coin

Child Geniuses and Other Articles

Stuck on a flight home, I passed time reading a hotel copy of the Wall Street Journal, to find more interesting things than I would have thought.What first caught...

App for the Physically Impaired
From The Eponymous Pickle

App for the Physically Impaired

On building apps for the physically impaired.  From Phys Org News.  " .... A new smartphone app developed by a team at the University of Palermo in Italy helpsSite...

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students Volume 20 Issue 4, Summer 2014
From XRDS

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students Volume 20 Issue 4, Summer 2014


Towards a critical debate about technology and its impact
From XRDS

Towards a critical debate about technology and its impact

Sean Follmer, Inbal Talgam-Cohen

Adbarrassment
From XRDS

Adbarrassment

XRDS Staff

Why saying no to the NSA is a slippery slope
From XRDS

Why saying no to the NSA is a slippery slope

Scott Delman

Women, hip-hop, and self-teaching: the new diversity in computing
From XRDS

Women, hip-hop, and self-teaching: the new diversity in computing

Jean Yang

Women in computing
From XRDS

Women in computing

Jay Patel

<i>XRDS</i> anywhere, anytime
From XRDS

XRDS anywhere, anytime

Pedro Lopes

A beginner's guide to computer science research
From XRDS

A beginner's guide to computer science research

Somdip Dey

Doing research in practice: some lessons learned
From XRDS

Doing research in practice: some lessons learned

Željko Obrenović

The curious case of a sick google glass
From XRDS

The curious case of a sick google glass

Wolfgang RichterThe XRDS blog highlights a range of topics from security and privacy to neuroscience. Selected blog posts, edited for print, will be featured in...
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