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Cell Phone Only
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cell Phone Only

A third of US homes, like my own, are now cellphone only.  Not unexpected, the trend has been moving quickly.  Plus other revealing statistics.

Big e-reader is watching you
From Putting People First

Big e-reader is watching you

Would George Orwell have been amused or disturbed by the development that Big Brother now knows exactly how long it takes readers to finish his novel, which parts...

Washington Post creates Chief Experience Officer position
From Putting People First

Washington Post creates Chief Experience Officer position

Washington Post publisher Katharine Weymouth announced in a memo that the paper has named Laura Evans, who has spent most of her nine years at the Post as chief...

Intel social research team experiments with mood-altering technology
From Putting People First

Intel social research team experiments with mood-altering technology

A team of engineers, anthropologists and psychologists at Intel’s Oregon lab is busy developing ways of integrating human emotion and technology in ways that will...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

July Fourth Sale Of Ideas

All ideas on sale—most 50% off Asa Candler invented the coupon in 1895. Candler, a pharmacist by trade, later purchased the Coca-Cola company from the original...

Transmedia Storytelling and New Marketing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Transmedia Storytelling and New Marketing

An interview with Andrea Phillips.  Fascinating thoughts, especially about gamification and the continuation of expressive story in marketing. " .... Our current...

Google Offers Power Searching Course
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Google Offers Power Searching Course

While many of us, and our students, are frequent users of search engines, how many of us could really call ourselves "power users", that is, users who can do more...

Bytes or octets?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Bytes or octets?

Quick: what is the definition of a byte (as in two kilobytes)? If you said it is a unit of 8 bits, you failed. Correct answer (according to IEEE 1541): A byte is...

From Computational Complexity

Why is it called the Turing Award?

The ACM Turing Award represents the highest honor in the computing research community, the closest we have to a Nobel prize in computer science. In this centenary...

Driving Conversations
From The Eponymous Pickle

Driving Conversations

A set of videos on driving conversations using Google Analytics.   Nicely done.  " ...  This new video series features our Analytics Advocate Justin Cutroni. He...

Adding a Day to the Work Week
From The Eponymous Pickle

Adding a Day to the Work Week

Ever since being able to log into systems from home, the trend of extending the work week has progressed.  Now some actual data on how data mobility as taken it...

Commercial Espionage Virus
From Schneier on Security

Commercial Espionage Virus

It's designed to steal blueprints and send them to China. Note that although this is circumstantial evidence that the virus is from China, it is possible that...

Microsoft Research Faculty Summit Live Stream 2012
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Microsoft Research Faculty Summit Live Stream 2012

I received this news from the ACM recently. The Microsoft Research Faculty Summit will be available live  for the public this year. I

ACTA Needs You
From Wild WebMink

ACTA Needs You

Just posted on ComputerWorldUK – why you need to call or write to your MEP now, ahead of Wednesday’s vote on ACTA, and how to do it. By the way, is anyone else...

Amazon Goes 3D
From The Eponymous Pickle

Amazon Goes 3D

Amazon buys UpNext.  To make a play at 3D mapping.    " ... UpNext, which had apparently been pursued by other major tech companies, has launched apps for the iPad...

DARPA and XDATA
From The Eponymous Pickle

DARPA and XDATA

Currently taking a closer look at DARPA XDATA:  " ... To enable large scale data processing in a wide range of potential settings, XDATA plans to release open source...

Where is the computer science at ISTE?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Where is the computer science at ISTE?

My prime focus at Microsoft is K-12 computer science education. While I am very interested in various areas of using technology in education I basically get paid...

On Fear
From Schneier on Security

On Fear

A poet reflects on the nature of fear.

IBM Tests Augmented Reality Shopping App
From The Eponymous Pickle

IBM Tests Augmented Reality Shopping App

In Adage:  Have not seen IBM involved on the shelves of retail for a while.  This is an interesting test of theirs in the testing the experience of in-store interaction...

WEIS 2012
From Schneier on Security

WEIS 2012

Last week I was at the Workshop on Economics and Information Security in Berlin. Excellent conference, as always. Ross Anderson liveblogged the event; see the...
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