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Heads Up: Parenting Leave Coming Up
From Apophenia

Heads Up: Parenting Leave Coming Up

I’m a big believer in taking breaks from work, research, and my mediated life to travel, trek, and explore. Years ago, I implemented email sabbaticals to give myself...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of May 20
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of May 20

May 21 Hearing: The House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on cybersecurity with witnesses from intelligence and critical infrastructure backgrounds...

Check out our new website!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Check out our new website!

The CCC is excited to announce the launch of our updated website www.cra.org/ccc. The new site has a fresh new look and was designed with your needs in mind. The...

Software Patents
From The Eponymous Pickle

Software Patents

In the WSJ:  On software patents.   A survey and debate on the topic.   The patent system, like the copyright laws, are broken and impede innovation.   Process...

One Planet Living on a Footprint App
From The Eponymous Pickle

One Planet Living on a Footprint App

Long time correspondent Ken Karakotsios has posted an excellent case study for the use of his Footprint USA App.  I mentioned it previously and have been exploring...

Twining Things Together
From The Eponymous Pickle

Twining Things Together

Good Wired Piece about Twine, an experimental capability that allows you to link together sensors in your hope to create an Internet of things.  Inexpensive and...

Security Risks of Too Much Security
From Schneier on Security

Security Risks of Too Much Security

All of the anti-counterfeiting features of the new Canadian $100 bill are resulting in people not bothering to verify them. The fanfare about the security features...

Ericsson studies on people’s behaviors and values
From Putting People First

Ericsson studies on people’s behaviors and values

Ericsson’s ConsumerLab studies people’s behaviors and values, including the way they act and think about ICT products and services. Here are some of their recent...

Interesting Links 20 May 2013
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 20 May 2013

In case you missed the announcement last week the CSTA Election results are announced. Thank you very much to those of you who voted for me. I’ve really looking...

The secret life of data in the year 2020
From Putting People First

The secret life of data in the year 2020

Brian David Johnson, Intel futurist, shows how geotags, sensor outputs, and big data are changing the future. He argues that we need a better understanding of our...

The too-smart city
From Putting People First

The too-smart city

We’re already building the metropolis of the future—green, wired, even helpful. Now critics are starting to ask whether we’ll really want to live there. Courtney...

So What is Tumblr?
From The Eponymous Pickle

So What is Tumblr?

About to be sold to Yahoo.  I was asked to look at it as a microblogging tool a few years ago.   A microblog is an easy to use way to write blog postsTumblr adds...

The Modern Marketer
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Modern Marketer

Former colleague Dave Knox, writes in his Hard Knox Life blog about the modern marketer, where he includes a whimsical infographic illustrating how the modern marketer...

BIg Data and Market Rsearch
From The Eponymous Pickle

BIg Data and Market Rsearch

In Innovation Excellence:  It is natural to think about how data measuring aggregate human behavior is gathered.  Its done all the time.  That data is large, varied...

Why Big Customers want Quantum Computing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Why Big Customers want Quantum Computing

In the BBC:  Notably the Pentagon and Google.  This article does a good job of saying why this will ultimately be important.  Once again D-Wave is complimented...

Uploading Brains
From The Eponymous Pickle

Uploading Brains

We don't yet understand the nature of consciousness, or the precise nature of how things are stored in our brains.  Yet many are suggesting we can do a download...

Decreasing Time to Insight
From The Eponymous Pickle

Decreasing Time to Insight

In Information Management:  I agree that decreasing time in coming to a conclusion matters.  In particular if you are selecting a promotion for mobile delivery....

Der Spiegel on Numbers
From The Eponymous Pickle

Der Spiegel on Numbers

Der Spiegel, German news magazine, has a readable piece, in English, on big data and its use for forward looking predictive analytics.   Read it here.  Fairly good...

Big Data knows what your future holds
From Putting People First

Big Data knows what your future holds

Living by the Numbers [original title: "Leben nach Zahlen"] is the title of the cover story of the German magazine Der Spiegel, available for free in English translation...

Industrial designers in the 21st Century: masters of the experience
From Putting People First

Industrial designers in the 21st Century: masters of the experience

Ferned Van Engelen of Artefact writes about how adding hardware design to a UX practice can create opportunities for a more holistic user experience. “We shared...
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