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See You At FOSDEM?
From Wild WebMink

See You At FOSDEM?

I’ll once again be attending Europe’s most important open source developer event, FOSDEM, I’m honoured to have had two talks accepted this year. Both are on Saturday...

Neuromarketing at the NRF
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuromarketing at the NRF

I see that Sands Research has a number of neuromarketing based activities and information pointers for the upcoming NRF meeting on January 13- 15 NYC.     More ...

Disney's RFID Wristbands
From The Eponymous Pickle

Disney's RFID Wristbands

Disney is planning to use opt-in RFID wristbands to replace ticketing and other behavioral tracking interactions in its parks. Reported on here in Computerworld...

Manufacturing the Future
From The Eponymous Pickle

Manufacturing the Future

Excellent report from McKinsey on the future of manufacturing.  While many think of manufacturing as an old line industry, it is still a key method to get things...

National Lab to Remove Chinese Devices Due to Security Risks
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

National Lab to Remove Chinese Devices Due to Security Risks

According to an article in CRN Magazine, the Los Alamos National Laboratory has decided to remove networking devices created by a Chinese manufacturer because of...

The Politics and Philosophy of National Security
From Schneier on Security

The Politics and Philosophy of National Security

This essay explains why we're all living in failed Hobbesian states: What do these three implications -- states have a great deal of freedom to determine what...

From Computational Complexity

Slow Science

You likely have not heard about the Slow Science manifesto. They don't blog. They don't tweet. They give a broken link to their Facebook Page which has no posts...

Sometimes It’s the Little Things
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Sometimes It’s the Little Things

I’ve been doing some things with Windows Phone development lately and having some fun with it. Being a long time conventional application developer I am finding...

GM and Ford Asking for Apps
From The Eponymous Pickle

GM and Ford Asking for Apps

In Technology Review    The concept of an App takes another step forward: " ... GM and Ford Open Up Their Vehicles to App DevelopersSome car apps will mirror mobile...

Governments are full of bugs
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Governments are full of bugs

The famous scifi author (and self-described libertarian) David Brin tells a fascinating tale about how he contributed to getting the lead out of gazoline. He explains...

WYWO
From Wild WebMink

WYWO

I’m going to experiment with a new (to me) format in ComputerWorld; a “while you were out” round-up of the most interesting links I’ve tweeted in the last seven...

Rebirth of the PC
From The Eponymous Pickle

Rebirth of the PC

We are seeing the rebirth of the PC, says Intel CTO Justin Rattner at the CES meeting.  I agree, these are heady times, it more than just about functional computing...

How to Do a Computer Science Open House
From Computer Science Teachers Association

How to Do a Computer Science Open House

Like many of you I wanted to hold a Computer Science Open House during CSEd Week in December to showcase the work of my students and to educate parents, administrators...

The Sequester Is Delayed, But Not Forgotten
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

The Sequester Is Delayed, But Not Forgotten

The major political debates last week focused on the so-called ‘fiscal cliff.’ The cliff included a series of tax increases and spending cuts (the cuts are sometimes...

UC in Top 20 of Big Data Analytics Schools
From The Eponymous Pickle

UC in Top 20 of Big Data Analytics Schools

Via Jeff Camm Dean at the OBAIS program of the University of Cincinnati who reports that   " ... our MS Business Analytics program is listed in Information Week...

Drop a Cam into the Network
From The Eponymous Pickle

Drop a Cam into the Network

Brought to my attention via CES: Dropcam.  A way to quickly and inexpensively drop a camera into a Wifi network.   And export the video to the cloud for recording...

Focus groups are dangerous and kill innovation
From Putting People First

Focus groups are dangerous and kill innovation

Gianfranco Zaccai is co-founder and president of the global design and innovation consultancy Continuum. And he doesn’t like focus groups very much (and neither...

Ethnographic research on vehicular design in China
From Putting People First

Ethnographic research on vehicular design in China

Zach Hyman is based in Chongqing, China on a year long ethnographic dive into creative practices of vehicular design among resource-constrained users. After four...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Back To The Past

The role of social interaction in mathematics Charlotte Simmons started her career as a pure mathematician, later moving into the history of mathematics. She is...

Denial-of-Service Attack Against Facebook
From Schneier on Security

Denial-of-Service Attack Against Facebook

Just claim the person is dead. All you need to do is fake an online obituary.
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