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Program or be Programmed
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Program or be Programmed

I just completed Douglas Rushkoff's new book, Program or be Programmed, and found it an interesting read. He is a well-known author, having written several books...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 22
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 22

November 22 Event: The AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy will host a panel discussion on cybersecurity moderated by former national cybersecurity...

Loyalty Leads Marketers Astray
From The Eponymous Pickle

Loyalty Leads Marketers Astray

An excellent short article by always interesting Byron Sharp:   Loyalty Leads Marketers Astray.   A recent editor's pick in Admap.I also want to plug his excellent...

Why you may not like your job, even though everyone envies you
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Why you may not like your job, even though everyone envies you

In a provoking post, Matt Welsh

links for 2010-11-22
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-11-22

WebID 1.0 Interesting proposal for a lightweight mechanism for authenticated personal identity on the internet using existing web mechanisms. (tags: WebID Identity...

Stuxnet News
From Schneier on Security

Stuxnet News

Another piece of the puzzle: New research, published late last week, has established that Stuxnet searches for frequency converter drives made by Fararo Paya of...

Interesting Links 22 November 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 22 November 2010

Had an interesting end of the week last week. I visited the Bergen County Academies on Friday and on Saturday I attended a meeting of the Northern New Jersey CSTA...

Invading Cyprus with user-centred design
From Putting People First

Invading Cyprus with user-centred design

A group of young designers are making their mark on Nicosia

Can the developed world learn from Kenya
From Putting People First

Can the developed world learn from Kenya

Using your mobile phone to do your banking and to buy goods and services is becoming more common, with the rise of the smartphone. In developing world countries...

Network Structures that Promote Innovation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Network Structures that Promote Innovation

Forthcoming paper that looks quite interesting,  " .... Which network structures favor the rapid spread of new ideas, behaviors, or technologies? This question...

Decisions in Noisy Contexts
From The Eponymous Pickle

Decisions in Noisy Contexts

Good piece in Dan Ariely's always interesting blog: Good Decisions, Bad Outcomes.  About attempting to make predictions in difficult environments, this can often...

Bluespring Improves Business Processes
From The Eponymous Pickle

Bluespring Improves Business Processes

Had an informative followup meeting with Bluespring Software last week. An impressive company which uses Visio and Office to deliver business process modeling via...

Prepared Food Surge
From The Eponymous Pickle

Prepared Food Surge

A piece on the surge of prepared food in retail. Higher prices and profits, yet still an increased interest by shoppers for pre-prepared items.

Growing up digital, wired for distraction
From Putting People First

Growing up digital, wired for distraction

Matt Richtel reflects in a long New York Times article on the impact of growing up digital. The constant stream of stimuli offered by new technology, he says, poses...

links for 2010-11-21
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-11-21

Government suppliers may be ordered to open up data I'll believe it when I see it. The whole point of outsourcing in government contexts (and not just IT – think...

The reference user experience: four essays
From Putting People First

The reference user experience: four essays

The essays featured here stem from talks given at the Focusing on the User Experience session of this year

Interactions Magazine
From Putting People First

Interactions Magazine

The current issue of Interactions Magazine is the last issue of editors Jon Kolko and Richard Anderson, who reflect on the results achieved. Also Don Norman reflects...

Singapore needs to place anthropology before technology
From Putting People First

Singapore needs to place anthropology before technology

“We need to place anthropology before technology,” said Richard Seymour, Co-founder, Seymourpowell, at the sixth annual meeting of the International Advisory Panel...

Psych and Advertising
From The Eponymous Pickle

Psych and Advertising

In Mind Hacks: a number of recently links in the general area of psychology and advertising.  All of interest to the practitioner.

Two Experientia presentations in Busan, South Korea
From Putting People First

Two Experientia presentations in Busan, South Korea

Last week, Experientia was in Busan, South Korea, at the invitation of the Busan Design Center. As part of its first Design Week, the Center organised two international...
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