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Mobile Ads as Betrayal
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mobile Ads as Betrayal

In Adage:  Yes, I feel this way, there is something more personal about mobile.  But at the end of the day, someone has to pay.

Maybe Centralizing Education Isn't the Best Idea
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Maybe Centralizing Education Isn't the Best Idea

A year and a half ago, after I had returned from Costa Rica, I extolled the virtues of a centralized (i.e. national) education system. In Costa Rica, an intelligent...

ShopperTrak Buys RapidBlue
From The Eponymous Pickle

ShopperTrak Buys RapidBlue

We tested Shoppertrak extensively in laboratory and live retail environments.  A very simple, useful systems for in store behavior analysis.  This combination is...

Innovation as Usual: The Book
From The Eponymous Pickle

Innovation as Usual: The Book

Newly brought to my attention.  Unread as yet, but on the stack. Innovation as Usual: How to Help Your People Bring Great Ideas to Life Paddy Miller, Thomas Wedell...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of June 3
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of June 3

June 4 Hearing: The Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee will meet to hear testimony on the security of veterans’...

Crafting UX – designing the user experience beyond the interface
From Putting People First

Crafting UX – designing the user experience beyond the interface

In large technologically-driven organizations with a broad and complex product range, establishing a user-centric approach to product design can be very challenging...

The Problems with Managing Privacy by Asking and Giving Consent
From Schneier on Security

The Problems with Managing Privacy by Asking and Giving Consent

New paper from the Harvard Law Review by Daniel Solove: "Privacy Self-Management and the Consent Dilemma": Privacy self-management takes refuge in consent. It...

NSF Reviewing Trial Run
From My Biased Coin

NSF Reviewing Trial Run

Noam Nisan points to the NSF trying out some new rules for reviewing in its upcoming SSS program.  There's a lot here to discuss.  First, I'm glad to see the NSF...

Interesting Links 3 June 2013
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 3 June 2013

Finals start later this week. The school year is winding down and what a whirlwind it has been for me. I hit the ground running. Stumbled a bit here and there but...

Internet Trends
From The Eponymous Pickle

Internet Trends

Mary Meeker's  compendium of internet statistics is one that I remember reading every year. Admit I have not for a few years.  But it remains a rich assortmentfrom...

Escaping Innovation Brainstorm
From The Eponymous Pickle

Escaping Innovation Brainstorm

Video:  Escaping from the brainstorm in Innovation.  In the HBR.  " ... Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg, coauthor of Innovation as Usual, explains how to drive innovation...

Big Data from Cheap Phones
From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Data from Cheap Phones

In Technology Review:  A point I often make in talks I give, the smart phone is a cheap, ubiquitous device that spews data, and thus useful patterns to be detected...

Interaction14 website live
From Putting People First

Interaction14 website live

Next year Interaction14, the top interaction design conference will be in Amsterdam, the second time it is in Europe (after Dublin in 2012). Now the website is...

The limits of Big Data in the Big City
From Putting People First

The limits of Big Data in the Big City

To be sure, big tech can zap some city weaknesses. But, argues Alec Appelbaum, many urban problems require a decidedly different approach. “The answers that make...

How To Overcome Silicon Valley
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

How To Overcome Silicon Valley

There seems to be an endless stream of articles these days on two closely related topics. The shortage of people in technology who are not white or Asian malesAcademy...

Wal-Mart Stocks with Neon Dots
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wal-Mart Stocks with Neon Dots

In Bloomberg:  Wal-Mart brings in an outside auditor who uses Neon green dots to mark stocking outages.   Hmmm ... this sounds like the  Hawthorne effect.  Workers...

Global Workforce Management
From The Eponymous Pickle

Global Workforce Management

IBM uses analytics to deliver global workforce management.  Press release.  An area I did some work in for the enterprise. " .... today unveiled new Big Data analytics...

Fix Your Processes
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fix Your Processes

For better analytics, fix your processes.    Have always said that, but take it a step forward, analytics is all about fixing and tuning your processes.

Papers about sense-making and ethnotelling
From Putting People First

Papers about sense-making and ethnotelling

From the Journal of Information Architecture: Sense-making in Cross-channel Design Jon Fisher (Nomensa), Simon Norris (Nomensa), and Elizabeth Buie (Luminanze Consulting)...

The six myths of Big Data
From Putting People First

The six myths of Big Data

During her keynote speech at the DataEdge conference, Kate Crawford, a researcher at Microsoft Research, identified what she calls “six myths of Big Data.”: 1....
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