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Google Announces Spring Cleaning
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Announces Spring Cleaning

You have to admire their spunk.  And funds.  They have tried a number of unusual efforts and dared us to use them.  Announced, a list things that are being sunsetted...

Share of Wallet is not Enough
From The Eponymous Pickle

Share of Wallet is not Enough

Byron Sharp discusses the issue of share of wallet.  " ... In a recent Harvard Business Review article TIm Keiningham et al (Oct 2011) argue that managers should...

When Something Helpful Comes Along
From Computer Science Teachers Association

When Something Helpful Comes Along

You never know where a resource is going to come from. We have a retired guidance counselor that is back subbing in our building this month. He sought me out...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Among the 10 world-changing ideas we featured earlier today is the “forever health monitor,” i.e., the ability to exploit today’s technology to quickly, easily,...

Flow Powered Reality
From The Eponymous Pickle

Flow Powered Reality

Artificial Reality powered shopping:" ... A9.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN)  ... announced a new iPhone app: Flow Powered by Amazon....

The Jawbone UP fails, but teaches 3 golden rules for experience design
From Putting People First

The Jawbone UP fails, but teaches 3 golden rules for experience design

Cliff Kuang, editor of Co.Design, used the Jawbone UP for a week, and can’t recommend it. “The wristband itself is superbly designed: The slight oval shape and...

Complexity and User Experience
From Putting People First

Complexity and User Experience

The best products don

Big Queries Beta
From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Queries Beta

Big Queries in Beta via Google.   " ... Google wants to help you crunch big data like cornflakes.To that end, it is opening up BigQuery, the service is designed...

Scientific American
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Scientific American

In the December 2011 issue

Big May Not Be Better
From Wild WebMink

Big May Not Be Better

Price myths persist long after their time. A decade after the popularisation of open source for business use, I’m still hearing the idea espoused that it’s safer...

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: David Hawking on Search Problems and Solutions in Higher Education
From The Noisy Channel

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: David Hawking on Search Problems and Solutions in Higher Education

This post is part of a series summarizing the presentations at

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM

Below is a list of items with policy relevance from the September issue of Communications of the ACM. As always, much of the material in CACM is premium content...

Engaging the Crowd with Hall
From The Eponymous Pickle

Engaging the Crowd with Hall

A new way to engage the crowd.  Vote, chat, interact.  Existing halls about Startups, Apple, Ruby, ESPN, SEO, NFL etc.   Start your own halls.  A little like Twitter...

More Stanford CS, Entrepreneurship Courses Go Online
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

More Stanford CS, Entrepreneurship Courses Go Online

This fall, Stanford

Consumer Data Mining
From The Eponymous Pickle

Consumer Data Mining

Good broad article on the topic of consumer data from [email protected]'s ever-expanding cache of online data is a store in more ways than one. Every tweet...

Turning Raw Data into Information
From The Eponymous Pickle

Turning Raw Data into Information

Turning Raw Data into Actionable Information.   A New blog by Michael Tarallo.  A business intelligence professional formerly at Pentaho.  Includes a recent post...

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Ben Greene on Large Memory Computers for In-Memory Enterprise Applications
From The Noisy Channel

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Ben Greene on Large Memory Computers for In-Memory Enterprise Applications

This post is part of a series summarizing the presentations at

Open Rights Group on FLOSS Weekly
From Wild WebMink

Open Rights Group on FLOSS Weekly

Tomorrow (November 23rd) I’ll be visiting Jim Killock, Executive Director of the Open Rights Group (the UK’s answer to the EFF), and interviewing him on FLOSS Weekly...

Your Attention Taken
From The Eponymous Pickle

Your Attention Taken

Eye embedded screens on contact lenses have been in the news lately.  This is not a new idea, we experimented with screens that could be flipped in front of the...

Innovation Center for Spices
From The Eponymous Pickle

Innovation Center for Spices

I like the idea of innovation research centers.  Here, in an unrelated space: McCormick Science Institute explores the health benefit of spices.   Not about retail...
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