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Moores Law Becoming Irrelevant
From The Eponymous Pickle

Moores Law Becoming Irrelevant

Has the ever increasing drumbeat to computing and data manipulation become irrelevant?  The folks behind ARM say that as processors proliferate, efficiency will...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Progress On Progressive Algorithms

Another attempt to capture the notion of progressive and a wrong proof of mine Gary Miller is one of the great theorists. Starting with his award winning PhD thesis...

Mixed View of Self Checkout
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mixed View of Self Checkout

A good overview of the phenomenon.   My own decade long observation has seen the idea grow quickly.   Some companies are embracing them, others are backing off...

Motivating People With Money
From The Eponymous Pickle

Motivating People With Money

Have read Dan Pink's recent book Drive, which I enjoyed very much.   Now a new method where he offers access as a reward to help promote the book.   Another step...

Friday Squid Blogging: Vampire Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Vampire Squid

Vampire squid eats marine wastes (paper and video). As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered...

Developments in Large Scale Online Education
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Developments in Large Scale Online Education

  The New York Times recently reported on how colleges may soon begin to allow massive open online courses (MOOCs) to be eligible for transfer credits, and used...

What Computer Science Means to Students
From Computer Science Teachers Association

What Computer Science Means to Students

I've been thinking a lot about computer science education recently. Specifically, as it applies to my students. As the K-8 CSTA board representative and a member...

Jamming 4G Cell Networks
From Schneier on Security

Jamming 4G Cell Networks

It's easy.

The Informal Economy Symposium (videos)
From Putting People First

The Informal Economy Symposium (videos)

The first Informal Economy Symposium took place on October 12 in Barcelona. The goal was to abandon the conventional idea that the informal economy is the other...

The learning pill
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

The learning pill

Shirky predicts that the bulk of higher education is being disrupted the same way the music industry was disrupted by MP3 files. Should we believe him? Let us run...

Retail Compliance Checking
From The Eponymous Pickle

Retail Compliance Checking

I have mentioned the application of retail activity compliance intelligence gathering  with a company called Storeflix.  Aimed at letting store employees use smartphone...

The Design for Usability book
From Putting People First

The Design for Usability book

The Design for Usability project, that researched how best to contribute to the development of usable products, published a book that provides the product development...

Wearable Computing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wearable Computing

A slide show on the next generation of wearable computing.  Lots new that is underway.  Applications for work, play, retail and social interaction.

Stealing VM Keys from the Hardware Cache
From Schneier on Security

Stealing VM Keys from the Hardware Cache

Research into one VM stealing crypto keys from another VM running on the same hardware. ABSTRACT: This paper details the construction of an access-driven side...

Predicting the Future of Computing
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Predicting the Future of Computing

This is something a little different. Hopefully a conversation starter. In 1994, after about 18 years in the computer industry working with mini-computers, I found...

Microsoft More Innovative Than Apple?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft More Innovative Than Apple?

I have been playing with my newly acquired iPhone 5, and am disappointed with the overall innovation in view.  Normally I have been replacing my iOS phone every...

Capital Economic Research
From The Eponymous Pickle

Capital Economic Research

This site was recently brought to my attention.  The economist Ronald Mariutto's approach to solving enterprise problems.  " ... Founded by a PhD trained economist...

Analyzing Customer Behavior
From The Eponymous Pickle

Analyzing Customer Behavior

A 30 plus page PDF on analyzing customer behavior by Greenplum:  " ... Consumers are no longer what they used to be. Before they buy, they look around. A lot. And...

Technology Should Augment Humans
From The Eponymous Pickle

Technology Should Augment Humans

A view of how to construct good technology, and what that really means, one of a series of articles.

Target Experience with IBM DemandTec
From The Eponymous Pickle

Target Experience with IBM DemandTec

I was pointed to a video interview with Shelly Hyytinen,VP of Merchandising Process and Systems Development at Target Stores.   An excellent view of how TargetCombined...
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