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PayPal and Retail
From The Eponymous Pickle

PayPal and Retail

PayPal, in collaboration with Discover,  expands its presence in US retail.  Press release.   " ...  Starting sometime next year, that arrangement will let PayPal...

Online Coding Exercises For Programming Education
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Online Coding Exercises For Programming Education

Well it is that time of year again – back to school. On the SIGCSE mailing list are a couple of reminders about online exercise tools for a variety of programming...

Five "Neglects" in Risk Management
From Schneier on Security

Five "Neglects" in Risk Management

Good list, summarized here: 1. Probability neglect – people sometimes don’t consider the probability of the occurrence of an outcome, but focus on the consequences...

Suggestion Driven Improvements
From The Eponymous Pickle

Suggestion Driven Improvements

Key drivers of successful suggestion driven improvement programs to increase quality.   You connect to the right possibilities, then seriously develop them.  An...

Faster Product Development
From The Eponymous Pickle

Faster Product Development

A new look at faster and more successful product development.  Generate and test.  Ready, fire, aim.  In part this depends on how expensive the 'fire' segment is...

From Computational Complexity

Ten Years of the Complexity Blog

On August 22, 2002 I wrote the following immortal words to start this blog This is my complexity web log. I'll be giving random thoughts about computational complexity...

DARPA to Hold Proposers’ Day Ahead of New Foundational Cyberwarfare Program
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

DARPA to Hold Proposers’ Day Ahead of New Foundational Cyberwarfare Program

On Monday, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced a Sept. 27 Proposers’ Day for its Foundational Cyberwarfare program, a new initiative...

Poll: Americans Like the TSA
From Schneier on Security

Poll: Americans Like the TSA

Gallup has the results: Despite recent negative press, a majority of Americans, 54%, think the U.S. Transportation Security Administration is doing either an excellent...

New Social Sciences
From The Eponymous Pickle

New Social Sciences

In the Edge:   I was brought up in the hard sciences, so was always skeptical of how the fuzzy social sciences could be quantified in a meaningful way.  But asNicholas...

Dentdale
From Wild WebMink

Dentdale

We spent the last two days in Dentdale (in the Yorkshire Dales National Park) following my talk at OggCamp. Here’s a taste of what it was like:

Is iPhone Security Really this Good?
From Schneier on Security

Is iPhone Security Really this Good?

Simson Garfinkel writes that the iPhone has such good security that the police can't use it for forensics anymore: Technologies the company has adopted protect...

Day of the "Tech" Girl
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Day of the "Tech" Girl

October 11, 2012 is the first ever International Day of the Girl Child. The United Nations set this date aside to recognize that empowerment of and investment in...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Cheating Or Mastering?

An (un)intended consequence of on-line learning? src Sebastian Thrun is a co-founder of Udacity, one of the several new companies that are involved in on-line learning...

iPhone Rumors from RecordedFuture
From The Eponymous Pickle

iPhone Rumors from RecordedFuture

Chris Holden, of RecordedFuture, the forward looking search engine that semantically interprets future mentions of information on public and private webs, sends...

“Health IT for You”
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

“Health IT for You”

The Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) — which in fall 2009 launched the Strategic...

Highlights: “What Makes Paris Look Like Paris?”
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Highlights: “What Makes Paris Look Like Paris?”

We all identify cities by certain attributes, such as building architecture, street signage, even the lamp posts and parking meters dotting the sidewalks. Now there’s...

From Computational Complexity

Fellow blogger Abie Flaxma named Top Innovator!

(Guest post from William Heisel, Assistant Director for External Relations, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, 2301 5th Avenue...

Mobile Telepresence
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mobile Telepresence

A slick looking idea that combines a robotic base with the telepresence idea. How practical is unclear.  We examined a warehouse tracking idea that used Segways...

Tablets and Service Flexibility
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tablets and Service Flexibility

Obvious feature. Having a mobile device with a larger screen that's easy to show and  to the workplace,  makes selling and service easier to do.  It also makes...

Augmented Reality Contact Lenses
From The Eponymous Pickle

Augmented Reality Contact Lenses

Taking the idea of augmented vision away from glasses and into the contact lens.  In the Financial Post.   " ... Innovega is developing a contact lens called the...
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