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Shopping Companion
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shopping Companion

Just started taking a look at Myshopanion.  An IPhone App that has just been updated.  They write:  " ...  we have mastered the latest mobile shoppingconcepts

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Non-academic Career Paths
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Non-academic Career Paths

Becoming a professor isn't the only option after getting your PhD.  There are plenty of non-academic options in both research and non-research areas.  Take a look...

Progressive Grocers Using Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Progressive Grocers Using Analytics

Alison Bolen at  SASCom writes about some examples they heard about how grocers are using data intense analytical methods.

Google PageRank Overview
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google PageRank Overview

A good general overview of Google PageRank from the Search Engine Watch blog.

A Federal Health IT Strategic Plan
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A Federal Health IT Strategic Plan

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) — which last year announced

Unanticipated Security Risk of Keeping Your Money in a Home Safe
From Schneier on Security

Unanticipated Security Risk of Keeping Your Money in a Home Safe

In Japan, lots of people -- especially older people -- keep their life savings in cash in their homes. (The country's banks pay very low interest rates, so the...

Kinect For Windows is Coming
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Kinect For Windows is Coming

You know you want it. Ever since the Kinect was announced back when it was code-named Project Natal you know you were thinking

Social Utility, +/- 25%
From The Noisy Channel

Social Utility, +/- 25%

I like Google… I’ve been a regular Google user since the day I first discovered its existence in 1999. Indeed, I’ve consistently found Google to be the most useful...

? Going To OSCON
From Wild WebMink

? Going To OSCON

I just got a very welcome e-mail – an acceptance for my talk at OSCON in Portland this July. I’ll be speaking on Thursday morning, on this subject: Most open source...

College Librarians Warm up to Wikipedia
From The Eponymous Pickle

College Librarians Warm up to Wikipedia

From Inside Higher Ed:  In recent weeks I have been asked by several people about the validity of using Wikipedia links for research, both inside a company and...

From Computational Complexity

Going off topic in class: I think it worked--- this time

Recently I went off topic in a class. I think it was okay but I want YOUR thoughts. On Monday I defined Primitive Recursive functions showed them that addition...

Co-creation research journal
From Putting People First

Co-creation research journal

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Heartland Robotics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Heartland Robotics

Rodney Brooks on Heartland Robotics  See the site. It has been declared a 'top 300' startup. Brooks, you will remember was a professor of Robotics at MIT and the...

links for 2011-04-14
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-04-14

Open Standards law approved in Portugal The law is a great thing, as long as the actual implementation leads to greater software freedom. I humbly suggest the Portuguese...

Changing Incentives Creates Security Risks
From Schneier on Security

Changing Incentives Creates Security Risks

One of the things I am writing about in my new book is how security equilibriums change. They often change because of technology, but they sometimes change because...

Call to participate at the Core77 Design Awards
From Putting People First

Call to participate at the Core77 Design Awards

As one of the jury captains for the inaugural year of the Core77 Design Awards, I am calling upon all Putting People First readers to spread the news about the...

Book: Brave NUI World
From Putting People First

Book: Brave NUI World

Brave NUI World: Designing natural user interfaces for touch and gesture by Daniel Wigdor and Dennis Wixon Paperback, 264 pages Morgan Kaufmann, 2011 (Amazon link)...

Books for Computer Science Students
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Books for Computer Science Students

Ever since I was told about a list of Movies for Computer Science Students and wrote some comments about that list I have been thinking book. Fiction books. Novels...

How Consumers Use Tablets
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Consumers Use Tablets

Small Biz Labs reports on a Google survey of how consumers use tablets.   Not too surprising overall.  They are replacing TV use.

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Research Proposals
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Research Proposals

What exactly is a research proposal and how do you prepare a good one? The following advice, given at the 2011 CRA-W Grad Cohort, is mainly intended for your PhD...
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