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Domain-Specific Language (DSL)
From The Eponymous Pickle

Domain-Specific Language (DSL)

Admit I had not heard of this concept, nicely outlined and detailed in the CACM.    Mistaking it for the phone line communication protocol.  But it means something...

Other Things People are Doing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Other Things People are Doing

ReadwriteWeb reports on studies about other things people are doing at the same time they are using mobile devices.  Beyond just driving. The sometimes danger of...

Garden Monster
From Wild WebMink

Garden Monster

Garden Monster, originally uploaded by webmink. Spotted this vapourer moth caterpillar eating the leaves on one of my blueberry bushes. Glad it’s only 3cm long

SODA in Japan
From My Biased Coin

SODA in Japan

I hadn't even noticed SODA was in Japan before submitting.  I just figured wherever it was I'd be willing to go, as January in Boston is a fine time to be elsewhere...

Pepsi and FourSquare
From The Eponymous Pickle

Pepsi and FourSquare

Pepsi makes the first attempt at taking Foursquare global.  Good case study of generalizing the idea, which has been largely North America.  " .... In what appears...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

In today’s New York Times‘ weekly “Science Times,” science writer

? Dis Harmony
From Wild WebMink

? Dis Harmony

Project Harmony Considered Harmful Bradley Kuhn of the Software Conservancy is clearly opposed both to Project Harmony’s work products and sponsors. In short, Project...

Insurgent Groups Exhibit Learning Curve
From Schneier on Security

Insurgent Groups Exhibit Learning Curve

Interesting research: After analyzing reams of publicly available data on casualties from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and decades of terrorist attacks, the scientists...

From Computational Complexity

FOCS Accepts

This list of FOCS accepts are out, with abstracts, with PDF links (via Kintali) and in Algorithmic Game Theory (Nisan) and Algorithms (Eppstein). The FOCS Conference...

CS & IT Conference Day 1 - 2011
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

CS & IT Conference Day 1 - 2011

This year CSTA is trying a bunch of new things with the CS & IT Conference. First off we added a workshop day on the front end. So yesterday there were a number...

SearchTeam Emerges
From The Eponymous Pickle

SearchTeam Emerges

I have seen some fascinating early versions of SearchTeam, the real-time collaborative search engine from Zakta..  A great idea, think of it for collaborative use...

Google Plus and Social Ads
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Plus and Social Ads

After some playing around with Google+,  what I have seen is that it looks much like Facebook.  With a few nice, easily copy-able features. Hard to see Google+...

Google and suggesting friends
From Geeking with Greg

Google and suggesting friends

A timely paper out of Google at the recent ICML 2011 conference, "Suggesting (More) Friends Using the Implicit Social Graph" (PDF), not only describes the technology...

History of Stuxnet
From Schneier on Security

History of Stuxnet

Nice article.

Reintroduction of TagWhat
From The Eponymous Pickle

Reintroduction of TagWhat

I see that TagWhat, an artificial reality vendor has just reintroduced their product.  Here is their press release   It is delivered via a smart phone and can provide...

Top Digital Marketer
From The Eponymous Pickle

Top Digital Marketer

I was just reminded by a communication that Ilonka Laviz was appointed top digital marketer at P&G.

Are your students entered in the Windows Phone app contest
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Are your students entered in the Windows Phone app contest

This Summer, build Windows Phone 7 apps and you could earn exciting prizes to catch a movie, eat ice – cream, buy camping gear and more!! This special competition...

Sentience is indescribable
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Sentience is indescribable

Arguably, one of the most nagging scientific question is the nature of sentience. Can we build sentient computers? Is my cat sentient? What does that mean? Will...

So I Found this Great Learning Games Company...
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

So I Found this Great Learning Games Company...

Persistence pays off.  Through a long chain of events

Red Hat sees user collaboration as the wave of the future
From Putting People First

Red Hat sees user collaboration as the wave of the future

Jim Whitehurst, chief executive and president of Red Hat Inc., the only publicly traded open-source software company, sees user collaboration as the wave of the...
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