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Open Philanthropy
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Philanthropy

Stan Dyck sent me this post on open philanthropy.  on Open foundations and how they should work.   " ... Lucy Bernholz wants the giant organizations that dole out...

She Topped All the Men in Math and Kept Her Life in Balance
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

She Topped All the Men in Math and Kept Her Life in Balance

In an age where to be female was to be weak, there was one woman who would finally show the world that the fairer sex could beat the very best men academically,...

Even more quick links
From Geeking with Greg

Even more quick links

Even more of what has caught my attention recently:Spooky but cool research: "Electrical pulses to the brain and muscles ... activate and deactivate the insect's...

Yes, We Are Hiring (2012)
From My Biased Coin

Yes, We Are Hiring (2012)

Harvard CS will be hiring this year.One tenure-track position is geared toward systems, very broadly defined.A second tenure-track position is in Applied Math,link...

New Book on P&G
From The Eponymous Pickle

New Book on P&G

Via my alumni group.  The Financial Times Press has announced a new book about Procter & Gamble:  When Core Values are Strategic: How the Basic Values of Procter...

Cause Marketing on Facebook
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cause Marketing on Facebook

In Forbes:  Tips and trends on cause marketing in Facebook.  " ... 

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

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Amazon Launches Price Check App
From The Eponymous Pickle

Amazon Launches Price Check App

This seems like a very simple and easy idea.  Do an automatic price comparison check after an item scan on a Smartphone. Includes all categories of items. Most...

DemandTec and Big Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

DemandTec and Big Data

I am in the middle of exploring big data analytic applications in retail and manufacturing and this post came up:" ... Target is following a growing trend in retail...

Identity Theft Call Center
From Schneier on Security

Identity Theft Call Center

There's a group who charges to make social engineering calls to obtain missing personal information for identity theft. This doesn't surprise me at all. Fraud...

Leading With Kinect
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Leading With Kinect

Yesterday I had the pleasure of hosting a group of students from the Boston Preparatory Charter Public School. I even wore a tie because these students wear ties...

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: John Giannandrea on Freebase
From The Noisy Channel

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: John Giannandrea on Freebase

This post is part of a series summarizing the presentations at

Efficient Project Staffing with Social Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Efficient Project Staffing with Social Networks

A quite good piece in the HBR Blog on some of the issues behind using social technologies for staffing and collaboration.  In particular I like the statement of...

USACM Encourages Deficit Reduction Committee to Remember the Value of Computing
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

USACM Encourages Deficit Reduction Committee to Remember the Value of Computing

The Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction is the formal name of the “Supercommittee” that is supposed to recommend at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction over...

Google Innovation Lab
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Innovation Lab

Having worked at an enterprise innovation lab for years, I found this short piece about the Google X labs interesting,    Admittedly we went no where nearly asan...

More SSL Woes
From Schneier on Security

More SSL Woes

From Mikko Hypponen: "We found a malware sample. Which was signed. With a valid certificate. Belonging to the Government of Malaysia."

Reminder: CCC Council Nominations Due Tomorrow
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Reminder: CCC Council Nominations Due Tomorrow

A reminder that the Computing Community Consortium (CCC)

Public Salary Information
From My Biased Coin

Public Salary Information

While visiting Wisconsin last week (enjoying very pleasant company and conversation), various issues came up.For one, I was reminded (or recalled) that as a public...

Are Relational Databases good for anything anymore?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Are Relational Databases good for anything anymore?

NOTE: thanks to Daniel for letting me use his blog. All comments, questions and criticisms are appreciated, but in this case Daniel is not the guilty party! Antonio...

Many Issues Have No Borders
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Many Issues Have No Borders

At the recent CSTA board meeting, a recent paper on the status of computing in several countries (including the USA) was pointed out to me. The paper has Simon...
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