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About OSI
From Wild WebMink

About OSI

I recorded a short interview explaining OSI Membership while I was at Open World Forum. Thanks to openworldforum.tv for the opportunity to tell people how to join...

Giving a Teleseminar
From My Biased Coin

Giving a Teleseminar

The nice folks at Texas A&M asked me to give a teleseminar as part of their series.  So instead of flying all the way to Texas to give a talk, I did so from the...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Algorithms At Oxford

A report on a recent workshop at Oxford University Joël Ouaknine, Georg Gottlob, and Andreas Pieris are faculty at Oxford University in St. John’s College. They...

South Tyrol Soon
From Wild WebMink

South Tyrol Soon

Coming up on 16th November:  SFSCon in Bolzano, Italy. While we wait for the details, here’s a reminder of what the place is like:  

From Computational Complexity

Short Announcements

With a shout out to the friendly folks attending FOCS this week, some short announcements. Read the STOC CFP before you submit the paper. There are significant...

Stereotypes That Refuse To Die
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Stereotypes That Refuse To Die

One of the areas on Facebook is called Trust Me I’m an “Engineer.” where humorous (for sometimes interesting definitions of humorous) images are posted. I don’t...

Be Still With Me
From Wild WebMink

Be Still With Me

Imogen Heap’s new song is probably the best so far on her gradually-emerging new album. Personally I’m ready for some “still” time.

Quick links
From Geeking with Greg

Quick links

What caught my attention recently: The latest Google and Microsoft earnings show damage from a tech disruption, a shift to mobile that is impacting both badly[1]...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Insurance
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Insurance

This was once a real insurance product. Squid Insurance Marketing was the low-end offering at Astonish, complete with the tagline "Nothing Kills a Squid!" As...

EPIC conference videos online
From Putting People First

EPIC conference videos online

Most of the videos of this week’s EPIC Conference, hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design [SCAD], are now online. EPIC, which stands for Ethnographic...

Passing the CU-WISE Torch
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Passing the CU-WISE Torch

I'm one of the original founders of our Carleton University Women in Science and Engineering group.  I stayed on the exec for a few years, stepping down only when...

Lugano conference on digital experiences in smart cities
From Putting People First

Lugano conference on digital experiences in smart cities

On Saturday 27 October, the Italian-speaking Swiss city of Lugano will host the 4th edition of the UXconference. The 2012 edition of the conference, which is organised...

Stoking Cyber Fears
From Schneier on Security

Stoking Cyber Fears

A lot of the debate around President Obama's cubsersecurity initiative center on how much of a burden it would be on industry, and how that should be financed.originally...

Patent Troll Research Round-Up
From Wild WebMink

Patent Troll Research Round-Up

Academic research about the problem of patent trolls has finally started to flow, and the findings are just as grim as all our instincts suggested. In my article...

Slow HCI
From Putting People First

Slow HCI

The latest issue of Interfaces, the quarterly magazine of the Interaction Specialist Group of the BCS, the British chartered institute for IT, is devoted to Slow...

Using Exploratory learning for CS
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Using Exploratory learning for CS

This year I am making some changes in my introductory Computer Science class. Last year, I added Scratch and BYOB as lead-ins to my standard programming language...

I Can Figure It Out Myself
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

I Can Figure It Out Myself

I set out for my daily walk today hoping for inner peace and calm. What I found was a bit of inspiration. About a half mile into my walk I saw a little girl, could...

Analysis of How  Bitcoin Is Actually Used
From Schneier on Security

Analysis of How Bitcoin Is Actually Used

"Quantitative Analysis of the Full Bitcoin Transaction Graph," by Dorit Ron and Adi Shamir: Abstract. The Bitcoin scheme is a rare example of a large scale global...

Spacebrew, an open source toolkit for creating interactive spaces
From Putting People First

Spacebrew, an open source toolkit for creating interactive spaces

Spacebrew is a new software – currently in beta release – for prototyping and producing interactive spaces. It was developed by the Interaction Lab at the Rockwell...

Daniel Bor: ‘It’s just a gut instinct, but Blink got it wrong’
From Putting People First

Daniel Bor: ‘It’s just a gut instinct, but Blink got it wrong’

Daniel Bor is a cognitive neuro-scientist at the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, and author of The Ravenous Brain: How the New Science...
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