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Book: Design For Care – Innovating Healthcare Experience
From Putting People First

Book: Design For Care – Innovating Healthcare Experience

Design For Care – Innovating Healthcare Experience Peter Jones Rosenfeld Media, 2013 376 pages The world of healthcare is constantly evolving, ever increasing in...

An Unusual CS Student Blog
From My Biased Coin

An Unusual CS Student Blog

As I'm up working/watching a Memorial Day weekend Arrested Development marathon (OK, I'm not working that hard), I found myself wandering over to Justine Bateman's...

Glass Nests
From The Eponymous Pickle

Glass Nests

Saw this in Engadget.   My colleagues and I worked on the notion of the 'automated'  home in the innovation centers.  The idea has been around since at least 1990...

The $33 Trillion Technology Payoff … All computer science, all the time …
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

The $33 Trillion Technology Payoff … All computer science, all the time …

Steve Lohr reports in the New York Times: “A new report from the McKinsey Global Institute, the research arm of the consulting firm … not only selects a dozen ‘disruptive’...

Use a Common Standard, If You Want to
From The Eponymous Pickle

Use a Common Standard, If You Want to

Wow,  this an old controversy.  The switch to the metric system.  I remember writing a piece about it in high school for a technical newsletter.  Still in the news...

Telehealth and Coordinated Care Models
From The Eponymous Pickle

Telehealth and Coordinated Care Models

Based on a number of conversations about this with doctors, the overall model is not working, perhaps because who is attempting to management it.  This Ecommerce...

Senate Hearing on Making Movies and Inflight Entertainment Accessible
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Senate Hearing on Making Movies and Inflight Entertainment Accessible

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a legislative hearing last week on two bills that would address accessible entertainment in movie...

Friday Squid Blogging: Eating Giant Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Eating Giant Squid

How does he know this? Chris Cosentino, the Bay Area’s "Offal Chef" at Incanto in San Francisco and PIGG at Umamicatessen in Los Angeles, opted for the most intimidating...

Google Ready to Start Shipping Glass
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Ready to Start Shipping Glass

In CW World.    Looks as though we are about to start another interesting socio-technical experiment.   I have my doubts that this will become common, or socially...

Feynlabs Has the Right Idea: Start With CS Concepts
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Feynlabs Has the Right Idea: Start With CS Concepts

I received an email from Lee Omar of UK-based Feynlabs this morning.  It opened with the following:Feynlabs believes that current IT teaching in schools which is...

Google Innovation Possibilities
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Innovation Possibilities

Google CEO Larry Page says they at 1% of what is possible.  I am concerned about wielding a number like that without some backing.

Eye Tracking as Privacy Invasion?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Eye Tracking as Privacy Invasion?

Is eye tracking a privacy invasion?  Similar arguments to the use of neuroanalysis while interacting with product or process.  In Mashable.

Training Baggage Screeners
From Schneier on Security

Training Baggage Screeners

The research in G. Giguère and B.C. Love, "Limits in decision making arise from limits in memory retrieval," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences v.Abstract...

Free information, as great as it sounds, will enslave us all
From Putting People First

Free information, as great as it sounds, will enslave us all

“While people are created equal, computers are not. When people share information freely, those who own the best computers benefit in extreme ways that are denied...

Can Ubuntu Phone Succeed?
From Wild WebMink

Can Ubuntu Phone Succeed?

On FLOSS Weekly this week, Jono Bacon told us all about the Ubuntu Phone. I’ve summarised the most interesting points on InfoWorld today, but the key take-away...

The future of technology isn’t mobile, it’s contextual
From Putting People First

The future of technology isn’t mobile, it’s contextual

In the coming years, there will be a shift toward contextual computing, writes Pete Mortensen of Jump Associates, defined in large part by Georgia Tech researchers...

Interview: “Hosting Todd Harple, INTEL Experience Engineer at ITC-ILO”.
From Putting People First

Interview: “Hosting Todd Harple, INTEL Experience Engineer at ITC-ILO”.

Some time ago, we suggested to Todd Harple, an anthropologist at Intel, to consider doing his 10 week sabbatical here in Turin at the International Training Center...

Big Data needs Thick Data
From Putting People First

Big Data needs Thick Data

In the wake of Big Data, ethnographers can offer thick data, says Tricia Wang. In the face of the derisive mention of “anecdotes”, we ought to stand up to defend...

New Report on Teens, Social Media, and Privacy
From Schneier on Security

New Report on Teens, Social Media, and Privacy

Interesting report from the From the Pew Internet and American Life Project: Teens are sharing more information about themselves on their social media profiles...

Snubbing Apps vs Desktop
From The Eponymous Pickle

Snubbing Apps vs Desktop

In CW World:  It seems most MS WIN 8 users just try to find their way back to the classic desktop, avoiding the 'modern' App tile interface.  Only touch tablet...
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