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Abraham Maslow and the pyramid that beguiled business
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Abraham Maslow and the pyramid that beguiled business

The psychologist Abraham Maslow’s theory of human motivation is 70 years old but continues to have a strong influence on the world of business. What is it, and...

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students - The Complexities of Privacy and Anonymity Volume 20 Issue 1, Fall 2013
From XRDS

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students - The Complexities of Privacy and Anonymity Volume 20 Issue 1, Fall 2013


Equip Yourself for Creativity
From XRDS

Equip Yourself for Creativity

Peter Kinnaird, Inbal Talgam-Cohen

Inbox
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Inbox

XRDS Staff

Keeping Your Little Back Shop
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Keeping Your Little Back Shop

Maire Byrne-Evans, Christine Task

<i>XRDS</i> Mobilizes
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XRDS Mobilizes

Debarka Sengupta

Managing Your Time
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Managing Your Time

Vaggelis Giannikas

Revitalizing ACM Student Chapters: A look at how to refresh student initiatives
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Revitalizing ACM Student Chapters: A look at how to refresh student initiatives

Michael Zuba

Algorithms Fit for Compilation?
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Algorithms Fit for Compilation?

Olivia SimpsonShould there be a standard in the way of algorithms languages to improve productivity and remove ambiguity?

Habits: Our cognitive shortcut
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Habits: Our cognitive shortcut

Gidi NaveAccepting the habitual system as an inseparable part of our minds, understanding its limitation and the way it works, may help us to achieve our long-term...

Coordination When Information is Scarce: How privacy can help
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Coordination When Information is Scarce: How privacy can help

Aaron RothThere is something to be gained by borrowing the tools of differential privacy and applying them to solve problems in seemingly unrelated fields.

The New Firefox Cookie Policy
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The New Firefox Cookie Policy

Jonathan MayerStanford grad student Jonathan Mayer discusses cookies, Web tracking, and changes to Mozilla's cookie policy.

What is Public and Private Anyway? A Pragmatic Take on Privacy and Democracy
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What is Public and Private Anyway? A Pragmatic Take on Privacy and Democracy

Andreas BirkbakRevealing private content on the Web can also spark public engagement. To understand this, we need to challenge our common sense notions of privacy...

Something Bad Might Happen: Lawyers, anonymization and risk
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Something Bad Might Happen: Lawyers, anonymization and risk

Marion OswaldThe line between personal and anonymous information is often unclear. Increasingly it falls to lawyers to understand and manage the risks associated...

Personal, Pseudonymous, and Anonymous Data: The problem of identification
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Personal, Pseudonymous, and Anonymous Data: The problem of identification

Iain BourneWhy defining what counts as personal data is important for data protection and information sharing.

Talking 'Bout Your Reputation
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Talking 'Bout Your Reputation

David BirchPeople think they want anonymity, but actually desire privacy. But how do we reframe the debate surrounding privacy and security? Perhaps technology...

Understanding the Data Environment
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Understanding the Data Environment

Elaine Mackey, Mark ElliotProtecting data privacy and anonymity requires a better understanding of the conditions and mechanisms under which they may be threatened...

What is Bitcoin?
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What is Bitcoin?

Dominic HobsonStrengths and weaknesses of the leader in a new generation of emerging cryptocurrencies.

The Tor Project: An inside view
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The Tor Project: An inside view

Kelley MisataA decade since the first version was released, Tor continues to be at the center of the debate around online privacy.

It's Not About Winning, it's About Sending a Message: Hiding information in games
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It's Not About Winning, it's About Sending a Message: Hiding information in games

Philip C. RitcheyNew information hiding techniques use online games to transmit secrets covertly. The technique is simple, but the problem of detecting these covert...
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