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Making Internal Collaboration Work
From The Eponymous Pickle

Making Internal Collaboration Work

McKinsey Quarterly interview with Don Tapscott:   " .... The author and strategist describes why effective knowledge management within enterprises requires replacing...

An Internet for Manufacturing
From The Eponymous Pickle

An Internet for Manufacturing

In Technology Review: Each product will remember and record how it was made, and what raw material components made it.   That is a powerfully useful stream of information...

National Academy of Engineering elects new Members
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

National Academy of Engineering elects new Members

Election to the National Academy of Engineering – which has roughly 2,000 members across a dozen fields – is one of the highest professional honors accorded to...

Postdocs in Computational Complexity Blog
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Postdocs in Computational Complexity Blog

Check out CCC council member Lance Fortnow’s blog, “Computational Complexity.” Today’s post focuses on postdocs in computer science. Anita Jones is troubled by...

From Computational Complexity

Postdocs in Computer Science

Anita Jones is troubled by the growing number of postdocs in computer science, she uses "troubling" twice in the first paragraph of her CACM Viewpoint. But is it...

Over $3M in Prizes to Hack Google Chrome
From Schneier on Security

Over $3M in Prizes to Hack Google Chrome

Google's contest at the CanSecWest conference: Today we’re announcing our third Pwnium competition­Pwnium 3. Google Chrome is already featured in the Pwn2Own competition...

The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 4.0
From Wild WebMink

The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 4.0

Reblogged from The Document Foundation Blog: The free office suite the community has been dreaming of for twelve years Berlin, February 7, 2013 - The Document Foundation...

Small, local, open and connected: resilient systems and sustainable qualities
From Putting People First

Small, local, open and connected: resilient systems and sustainable qualities

How do we design a resilient socio-technical system, asks Ezio Manzini in Design Observer. “Let’s look to natural systems; their tolerance of breakdowns and their...

Book: Orchestrating Human-Centered Design
From Putting People First

Book: Orchestrating Human-Centered Design

Orchestrating Human-Centered Design Guy Boy Springer, 2013 The time has come to move into a more humanistic approach of technology and to understand where our world...

Recent studies on the impact of tablet use in schools – an overview
From Putting People First

Recent studies on the impact of tablet use in schools – an overview

2012 One-to-one Tablets in Secondary Schools: An Evaluation Study (see also here and here) Dr Barbie Clarke and Siv Svanaes, Family Kids and Youth, UK, 2012 Research...

Swapping Values The Tricky Way
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Swapping Values The Tricky Way

Last week my friend Tom Indelicato who talking to his Advanced Placement Computer Science students about sorting. As is necessary this involved talking about how...

Study on the introduction of iPads in UK secondary school
From Putting People First

Study on the introduction of iPads in UK secondary school

Naace, the UK’s educational ICT association, published a report last year (July 2012), entitled “The iPad as a Tool for Education – A study on the introduction...

Quick links
From Geeking with Greg

Quick links

It's been a while since I did a Quick Links post, so there's a lot to cover. Here's the latest of what has caught my attention: First Netflix wanted to be Blockbuster...

Junaio Augmented Reality on the Second Screen
From The Eponymous Pickle

Junaio Augmented Reality on the Second Screen

Recently received and of interest.   Adding Augmented reality information to the TV screen.  I hope to watch this.  Note that the TV show is in German.  Will attempt...

IBM PureSystems
From The Eponymous Pickle

IBM PureSystems

Had cause to take a look at applications that could do pattern recognition and was pointed to IBM PureSystems, mentioned here.   " ... With the new PureSystemsCheck...

Digital Disruption and Engagement Relevance
From The Eponymous Pickle

Digital Disruption and Engagement Relevance

In Adage: Digital Disruption Can Make TV Ads More, Not Less, RelevantHow An Era of Direct Relationships Will Give New Life to TV Ads  By: James McQuivey of Forrester...

Abolish the Patent System
From The Eponymous Pickle

Abolish the Patent System

Two economists argue in this paper that the patent system should be eliminated.  I agree, most of what I have seen in that system system has been garbage, and just...

How fast should your dynamic arrays grow?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

How fast should your dynamic arrays grow?

When programming in Java or C++, your arrays have fixed sizes. So if you have an array of 32 integers and you need an array with 33 integers, you may need to create...

Analytics Skills
From The Eponymous Pickle

Analytics Skills

A fairly good list of things that are useful to be a successful analytics provider. Some of these are more generally good consulting skills.  In particular, I emphasize...

Why Is Quantum Computing So Hard?
From Schneier on Security

Why Is Quantum Computing So Hard?

Blog post (and two papers) by Ross Anderson and Robert Brady. News article.
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