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Supreme Court to Decide on Software Patents
From The Eponymous Pickle

Supreme Court to Decide on Software Patents

Reuters: Need this, finally.  Lets hope for some sanity" ... The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to rule on the divisive issue of what kinds of software are eligible...

Neurogames are here
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neurogames are here

Correspondent Ron Wright, President / CEO Sands Research Inc. writes:Dear Neuromarketing DG Member:Just a quick note to alert you that I have set up a new Discussion...

Memories are Geotagged
From The Eponymous Pickle

Memories are Geotagged

In KurzweilAI:   Memories may be geotagged with spatial information about the location where the information was acquired.   Applications to retail engagement?"...

Is programming as cool as basketball?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Is programming as cool as basketball?

Some of the best job prospects are in the software industry. Programming as a career has several benefits worth considering: though not stellar, the pay can be...

Lesson of the Day
From My Biased Coin

Lesson of the Day

Saturday I took two of my daughters to see a musical at Harvard.  Amazingly, in the small theater, we were in front of a pair of students who seemed intent on talking...

TDWI Conference Live
From The Eponymous Pickle

TDWI Conference Live

Following is interesting, there are a number of ways to connect to it without being there.   Nice Oppurtunity.   I am following.TDWI World Conference Videos,Live...

Big Revolution
From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Revolution

Imagine a world without shops or factoriesWhen you are in the middle of a torrent of change, innovation eclipsing innovation, it can be hard to know what is passing...

Using Mind Control in Medicine, Manufacturing.
From The Eponymous Pickle

Using Mind Control in Medicine, Manufacturing.

In KurzweilAI: Mind control of systems and devices.  . It has been around for a long time.  With various levels of imprecision.  But it is now moving quickly and...

Bitcoin Explanation
From Schneier on Security

Bitcoin Explanation

This is the best explanation of the Bitcoin protocol that I have read.

From Computational Complexity

Inventions are Non-Communative: Amarzon vs Amarzon

(Tal Rabin, Shubhangi Saraf and Lisa Zhang asked me to remind you to publicize this: the bi-annual Women in theory (WIT workshop), NYC, May 28-30, 2014. Apps due...

Are Stereotypes Keeping Women Away From Science?
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Are Stereotypes Keeping Women Away From Science?

I received a link to the following infographic in honour of this week's Computer Science Education Week.  It's about women in STEM in general, but has some interesting...

Computer Science Education Week is Here and the President is Getting the Word Out!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Computer Science Education Week is Here and the President is Getting the Word Out!

Today, December 9, 2013,  is Grace Murray Hopper’s Birthday (she would be 107 years old) and the beginning of Computer Science Education Week.  These events are...

A Day of Trustworthiness: Festschrift for Fred Schneider
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A Day of Trustworthiness: Festschrift for Fred Schneider

On December 5, 2013, the computer science department at Cornell University, along with Google and Microsoft, sponsored the Fred B. Schneider Symposium on Trustworthiness...

Shopping Pattern Tracking
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shopping Pattern Tracking

In the WSJ: (May require registration)   An area we experimented with for some time.  Determining shopper behavior. Not necessarily tracking personal information...

Interesting Links 9 December 2013
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 9 December 2013

Today is Grace Hopper’s birthday. An amazing woman I was fortunate enough to meet while in college and hear speak several times during my career. It’s also part...

Let's Hope Computer Science Education Week is an Impetus for Congress to Act
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Let's Hope Computer Science Education Week is an Impetus for Congress to Act

Editor's Note: One CSTA helped to launch CSEdWeek in 2009, our hope was that it would grow into an annual campaign that attracted partners and supporters from...

Tableau Software Reports
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tableau Software Reports

Tableau reports that Tableau is tops in business intelligence.   I have used them since nearly their beginning, and I agree they are very good.  But they do have...

how “context collapse” was coined: my recollection
From Apophenia

how “context collapse” was coined: my recollection

Various academic folks keep writing to me asking me if I coined “context collapse” and so I went back in my record to try to figure it out. I feel the need to offer...

Neuromarketing Paper
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuromarketing Paper

A new paper.li of interest: Neurmarketing by Daniel Ladieu.  Neuromarketing and associated interest in its hype cycle has increased sharply of late.  Includes some...

Coke Marketing Turns to Storytelling
From The Eponymous Pickle

Coke Marketing Turns to Storytelling

A recent interest through a startup.   So what can be done to create a story?   Contructing ideal template and storyboards?   Modern advertising has always been...
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