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Alan Turing Deserves More Attention From the General Public
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Alan Turing Deserves More Attention From the General Public

Alan Turing was an incredibly important mind from the the twentieth century.  Most computer scientists would recognize his name, but I think more of the general...

The Digital Games
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Digital Games

Lots of statistics from the Google blog about searches and other artifacts and commercial interest indications  that have to do with the Olympics.   Creative stats...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

The Speed of Communication

Fifty years of acceleration src Kurt Gödel has been keeping a low profile recently. It’s not in his nature to distract from all of the celebrations of Alan Turing...

Care at a Distance : On the Closeness of Technology
From Putting People First

Care at a Distance : On the Closeness of Technology

Care at a Distance : On the Closeness of Technology By Jeannette Pols Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam 2012, 204 pages This widely researched study demonstrates...

Touch in cars is still too complicated
From Putting People First

Touch in cars is still too complicated

It is not a secret that touch is not as easy as it seems and very difficult to get right, writes Wolfgang Gruener on Conceivable Tech. Cadillac is the first company...

Schneier in the News
From Schneier on Security

Schneier in the News

Here are links to three news articles about me, and two video interviews with me.

From Computational Complexity

Book Review Column (a bit late)

I try to post my book review column when it comes out but I am behind on that. This is the one that came out a few months ago.  The column is here though I have...

Mail Issue
From My Biased Coin

Mail Issue

Last week I had an issue where I sent an e-mail to someone (non-work-related), and a while later got the response forwarded to me from my wife, with a note that...

Measuring Cooperation and Defection using Shipwreck Data
From Schneier on Security

Measuring Cooperation and Defection using Shipwreck Data

In Liars and Outliers, I talk a lot about social norms and when people follow them. This research uses survival data from shipwrecks to measure it. The authors...

Everything is Still Measurable
From The Eponymous Pickle

Everything is Still Measurable

A recent conversation that dealt with how to establish the measurable aspects of a difficult process improvement problem led me to think once again about the book...

An Introduction to Bayesian Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

An Introduction to Bayesian Networks

I may have included this in a previous post, but it is worth repeating.   A good basic introduction to Bayesian Network methods from Conrady Science, which integrates...

CRM Data is Incorrect or Out of Date
From The Eponymous Pickle

CRM Data is Incorrect or Out of Date

Frost & Sullivan and IBM write about the problems with CRM data.   The article contains many statistics about the problem and how integrating solutions that making...

Recursion First
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Recursion First

I’ve long had mixed feelings about recursion. (I’ve written about recursion several times in this blog.) In one post, Recursion Early, Recursion Late, I wrote about...

Using Technology to Drive Loyalty
From The Eponymous Pickle

Using Technology to Drive Loyalty

It has now been many years since the first use of loyalty data processes.   Technology continues to help leverage these ideas by leveraging the economic exchanges...

“Dining With Robots in Silicon Valley”
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

“Dining With Robots in Silicon Valley”

From The New York Times‘ Bits Blog yesterday: Millions of people watched a robot descend last week on Mars, about 154 million miles away, while it shared video,...

Cryptocat
From Schneier on Security

Cryptocat

I'm late writing about this one. Cryptocat is a web-based encrypted chat application. After Wired published a pretty fluffy profile on the program and its author...

Saving Mandriva
From Wild WebMink

Saving Mandriva

Can a community-centric approach save Mandriva from bankruptcy? My article today on ComputerWorldUK takes a look.

Better, Simpler, Cheaper
From The Eponymous Pickle

Better, Simpler, Cheaper

What makes the the European retailer Tesco great?   I have interacted with them a number of times and they are impressive in their use of technology and analytics...

Google Acquires Frommers
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Acquires Frommers

This content acquisition includes some 350 travel guides.  Searchable I assume.  Making Google more of a published travel content location rather than just a portal...

Preventive vs. Reactive Security
From Schneier on Security

Preventive vs. Reactive Security

This is kind of a rambling essay on the need to spend more on infrastructure, but I was struck by this paragraph: Here's a news flash: There are some events that...
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