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How to Give a Talk Where I Stay Awake
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How to Give a Talk Where I Stay Awake

I fall asleep during lectures. I have even fallen asleep during one-on-one meetings. While I am not proud of my poor attention span, it has made me think about...

Glitter is How I Fell in Love with San Francisco
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Glitter is How I Fell in Love with San Francisco

The mid-twenties women of my peer group all have one question on our minds.  Especially if we are in tech.  Should we move to San Francisco?I had been living in...

LinkedIn at CIKM 2012
From The Noisy Channel

LinkedIn at CIKM 2012

Last year, I had the pleasure of co-organizing the CIKM 2011 Industry Event in Glasgow. This year, I’m honored to be part of the CIKM 2012 Industry Event program...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid from the Power Ranger Universe
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid from the Power Ranger Universe

Ika Origami.

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Short and Tweet

Proofs that are about the length of a tweet. Jack Dorsey is the creator of Twitter. We thank him for the creation of of tweets, which are of course messages of...

CCC to Hold Second Leadership in Science Policy Institute
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC to Hold Second Leadership in Science Policy Institute

Last year, the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) & CRA’s Government Affairs Committee held it’s first Leadership in Science Policy Institute (LiSPI) to help...

Conse
From The Eponymous Pickle

Conse


Hacking TSA PreCheck
From Schneier on Security

Hacking TSA PreCheck

I have a hard time getting worked up about this story: I have X'd out any information that you could use to change my reservation. But it's all there, PNR, seat...

Why I Left My Macbook For A Chromebook
From Wild WebMink

Why I Left My Macbook For A Chromebook

Maybe it’s just a lustful fling, but for now, the only laptop in my life is my 3G Chromebook. Read about it on InfoWorld.

Build a Personal Brand
From The Eponymous Pickle

Build a Personal Brand

We we were taught the exercise of building a personal  brand in the Enterprise.  At very least the exercise itself has value.   You could even build a blog to do...

Follow The Frog
From Wild WebMink

Follow The Frog

Love this video. Pass it on.

Research Snapshot for Fall 2012
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Research Snapshot for Fall 2012

Now that I'm back in school full time, it's a good time to have a look at where I am research-wise.  Here are some of the projects I'm working on and what progress...

The Good News about Computer Science
From Computer Science Teachers Association

The Good News about Computer Science

As is my usual practice, I have been mulling over what to write in my blog post for approximately the last month. The good news about computer science is that ...

Book: Configuring the Networked Self
From Putting People First

Book: Configuring the Networked Self

Configuring the Networked Self: Law, Code, and the Play of Everyday Practice by July E. Cohen Yale University Press, 2012 352 pages Free pdf version | Amazon link...

How the Kenyan Base of the Pyramid uses their mobile phone
From Putting People First

How the Kenyan Base of the Pyramid uses their mobile phone

In order to understand mobile phone usage at the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) in Kenya, iHub Research and Research Solutions Africa conducted a 6-month study, funded...

Want proof that market fit is everything? Test your app in the slums of Sao Paulo
From Putting People First

Want proof that market fit is everything? Test your app in the slums of Sao Paulo

For the Stanford-educated founders of Emprego Ligado, creating a successful app in Brazil required dismantling every assumption about the target audience. Emprego...

From Computational Complexity

Planarizing Gadgets for Perfect Matching do not Exist!

At Dagstuhl I was delighted when I saw the title of a talk to be given Planarizing Gadgets for Perfect Matching do not Exist because I had asked the question about...

The Risks of Trusting Experts
From Schneier on Security

The Risks of Trusting Experts

I'm not sure what to think about this story: Six Italian scientists and an ex-government official have been sentenced to six years in prison over the 2009 deadly...

What Parc Learned
From The Eponymous Pickle

What Parc Learned

On what Xerox spinoff Parc learned about open innovation.   We visited Parc many times  and they us, always interesting.  " ... The concept of open innovation has...

FLOSS Weekly on Baserock
From Wild WebMink

FLOSS Weekly on Baserock

I was co-host on today’s FLOSS Weekly episode, about the Baserock continuous integration system for Linux (and also the amazing 8 CPU/32 core Baserock Slab server...
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