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Customers remember experiences, not content
From Putting People First

Customers remember experiences, not content

To solve the issue with content marketing, we need to start looking at content as part of a broader ecosystem, argues Ben Barone-Nugent, a senior digital writer...

Chatting in code on walkie-talkies in Pakistan’s tribal areas
From Putting People First

Chatting in code on walkie-talkies in Pakistan’s tribal areas

Reboot principal Panthea Lee discusses on The Atlantic how people communicate in one of the most dangerous places on earth. “Barbers, for example, are seen as well...

Placebo App on Smartphone
From The Eponymous Pickle

Placebo App on Smartphone

In Mashable:   The placebo effect has been known for a long time.  Is there a way to use interaction with a smartphone to produce a similar effect?  And can that...

Friday Squid Blogging: Striped Pyjama Squid Pet Sculpture
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Striped Pyjama Squid Pet Sculpture

Technically, it's a cuttlefish and not a squid. But it's still nice art. I posted a photo of a real striped pyjama squid way back in 2006. As usual, you can...

App Aids Vision Impaired Photographers
From The Eponymous Pickle

App Aids Vision Impaired Photographers

An interesting App in development.  Seems like this mostly operational:  " ...  University of California, Santa Cruz researchers are developing a smartphone application...

<i>Applied Cryptography</i> on <i>Elementary</i>
From Schneier on Security

Applied Cryptography on Elementary

In the episode that aired on May 9th, about eight or nine minutes in, there's a scene with a copy of Applied Cryptography prominently displayed on the coffee table...

Register for US Ignite’s Application Summit
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Register for US Ignite’s Application Summit

US Ignite’s Application Summit, June 24-26, in Chicago, IL is the premier event designed for developers, industry, communities, government, foundations and universities...

A criticism of computer science: models or modèles?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

A criticism of computer science: models or modèles?

I was recently on a review committee for a PhD proposal. The student was brilliant. His proposal sounded deep and engaging. The methodology looked scientific: build...

Google I/O Review
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google I/O Review

A good overview of the 2013 Google I/O developer presentations that gives you a better understanding where Google, with its massive collection of data, is going...

Analytics are the Supply Chain's Next Big Thing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Analytics are the Supply Chain's Next Big Thing

Well yes, and have been since at least the 1960s.  Good to be reminded, but this is very old news.

From Computational Complexity

The MOOCs Degree

Earlier this week Georgia Tech announced the Online Masters of Science in Computer Science, a MOOCs-based degree with a total tuition of about $7000. This degree...

Why Web Apps?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Why Web Apps?

I have a bias in favor of applications that run locally and take full advantage of the hardware and OS of the base platform. These days it seems like everything...

IBM, GM Cultivate Data Scientists
From The Eponymous Pickle

IBM, GM Cultivate Data Scientists

In Adage:  Not unexpected that large companies would want to work with schools and vendors to increase the population of needed skills for dealing with the data...

Intelligent Machine Design
From The Eponymous Pickle

Intelligent Machine Design

An upcoming Webinar on Machine Design on May 23.  Requires registration. An area we looked into during our AI phase to better apply manufacturing methods in flexible...

Who Likes Change?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Who Likes Change?

In the HBR: No one, really, but how can they be involved in determining real change?  Good overview piece, but I would add that a good simulation of the decision...

Bluetooth-Controlled Door Lock
From Schneier on Security

Bluetooth-Controlled Door Lock

Here is a new lock that you can control via Bluetooth and an iPhone app. That's pretty cool, and I can imagine all sorts of reasons to get one of those. But I'm...

I-Corps Sites Program Proposals Due July 1
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

I-Corps Sites Program Proposals Due July 1

Transitioning Research into the Marketplace: NSF Funding Opportunity for Academic Institutions Engaged in Entrepreneurship The National Science Foundation has developed...

National Science Foundation says No
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

National Science Foundation says No

Science’s Jeffrey Mervis is reporting that The National Science Foundation (NSF) is saying No to the Chair of the House of Representatives Science, Space, and Technology...

SAP’s UX strategy
From Putting People First

SAP’s UX strategy

SAP customers are increasingly telling the company that user experience (UX) is the differentiator, not features and functions, starts the introduction to SAP’s...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Graduate Student Traps

Can we help avoid parallel repetition of mistakes? Irit Dinur has recently again shown a wonderful skill at re-conceptualizing an area that had seemingly been well...
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