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Qwiki
From The Eponymous Pickle

Qwiki

Took a quick look at the new NYT supported iPad app magazine Qwiki. An overview. A simple location based magazine designed for easy consumption on the iPad. Very...

Best Practices for Mobile Business Intelligence
From The Eponymous Pickle

Best Practices for Mobile Business Intelligence

Good piece in the Tableau blog.    I would like some more whys rather than just best practices.  Still this is a nice start to think about the watch outs.   I am...

Spam as a Business
From Schneier on Security

Spam as a Business

Interesting research: Kirill Levchenko, et al. (2010), "Click Trajectories -- End-to-End Analysis of the Spam Value Chain," IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy...

US Ignite & GigU Plenaries Webcast Today & Tomorrow
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

US Ignite & GigU Plenaries Webcast Today & Tomorrow

The NSF’s CISE Directorate and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) are co-sponsoring a pair of workshops on US Ignite and GigU — initiatives...

Hearst Founds an App Lab
From The Eponymous Pickle

Hearst Founds an App Lab

In Mashable: " ... Hearst unveiled its fabled App Lab to members of the press Thursday. The lab is a plush, windowless, gadget-filled room designed to serve as...

Quick links
From Geeking with Greg

Quick links

Some of what has caught my attention recently:Oldest example I could find of the "PC is dead" in the press, a New York Times article from 1992. If people keep[1]...

NSF Calling for
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF Calling for

The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Division on Research on Learning (DRL) has announced its intent to fund up to 24

From Computational Complexity

An Update on Impagliazzo's Worlds

Russell Impagliazzo gave a talk at Complexity about his five worlds. We didn't know whether Heuristica and Algorithmica were different, i.e., whether if NP is easy...

3M Visual Impact Scanner
From The Eponymous Pickle

3M Visual Impact Scanner

Good article on 3M's work in visual impact scanning.    We had talked to them years ago about their research to understand its possible use in store and marketing...

links for 2011-06-09
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-06-09

Investors Speaking Up About Patents Harming Innovation | Techdirt One of the things I keep hearing some advisors saying is that VCs won't invest in your startup...

Quantitative Scent Test
From The Eponymous Pickle

Quantitative Scent Test

The launch of a method to better understand reaction to brand scent.  A former area of research and retail innovation application of mine.  Measurement always helps...

David Report: Closed Wallets, Closed Minds
From Putting People First

David Report: Closed Wallets, Closed Minds

We are increasingly suffering from consumption fatigue, but brands and designers have yet to acknowledge the fact, reckons David Carlson in Closed Wallets, Closed...

Pamphlet: The Internet of People for a Post-Oil World
From Putting People First

Pamphlet: The Internet of People for a Post-Oil World

The Internet of People for a Post-Oil World Christian Nold and Rob van Kranenburg Paperback, 67 pages The Architectural League of New York In Situated Technologies...

From Apophenia

Our contemporary ideas about privacy are often shaped by legal discourse that emphasizes the notion of “individual harm.” Furthermore, when we think about privacy...

Computer Related Finalists in the Innovative Education Forum 2011
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Computer Related Finalists in the Innovative Education Forum 2011

Yesterday Microsoft announced the second round of finalists for the Innovative Education Forum. Over in the Teacher Tech blog they listed brief summaries of all...

Facebook Facial Recognition
From The Eponymous Pickle

Facebook Facial Recognition

In GigaOm. FaceBook facial recognition. Technology and reactions to that most personal of possessions, your face. Is it a privacy concern? And are the privacy...

Dispelling Myths about Industry Clusters
From The Eponymous Pickle

Dispelling Myths about Industry Clusters

Mark Montgomery of Kyield writes:  " .... I was interviewed this week about the New Mexico Analytics Cluster project with an article to be published within theMyths...

Christos Faloutsos: Mining Billion-Node Graphs
From The Noisy Channel

Christos Faloutsos: Mining Billion-Node Graphs

As promised, here is a video of CMU professor Christos Faloutsos‘s recent tech talk at LinkedIn on “Mining Billion-Node Graphs“. Enjoy! And check out our next week’s...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Calling her colleagues the “best-in-class scientists and engineers [who] come to serve their country,” DARPA Director Regina Dugan described in a recent interview...

25% of U.S. Criminal Hackers are Police Informants
From Schneier on Security

25% of U.S. Criminal Hackers are Police Informants

I have no idea if this is true: In some cases, popular illegal forums used by cyber criminals as marketplaces for stolen identities and credit card numbers have...
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