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Visual Experience Management
From The Eponymous Pickle

Visual Experience Management

From Saffron. Intriguing linkage of associative memory and visualization. Will examine it more closely."

Fly-By Conferences (ISIT edition)
From My Biased Coin

Fly-By Conferences (ISIT edition)

I'm writing this from ISIT (Int'l Symposium on Inf. Theory) in Austin.  In fact, I'm sitting in on the session on for "Coding for Memories", a topic I did someweb...

Watson:  The Next Ken Jennings?
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Watson: The Next Ken Jennings?

Ken Jennings, the man known for his record-breaking streak of 74 consecutive

Hot Dog Security
From Schneier on Security

Hot Dog Security

A nice dose of risk reality: Last week, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued a statement calling for large-type warning labels on the foods that kids most...

Resistance is futile and the design of politics
From Putting People First

Resistance is futile and the design of politics


User-driven innovation for Nordic businesses
From Putting People First

User-driven innovation for Nordic businesses


From Computational Complexity

Alternative Careers for Logicians

(Will post on Complexity next week. I am waiting until the invited talks have their slides online so that I can point to them.) Lets say you just got a PhDacademic...

Indoor use of Augmented Reality
From The Eponymous Pickle

Indoor use of Augmented Reality

From a Junaio press release, a good example:"Indoor Usage of junaio

Jon Kolko on design that changes human behavior
From Putting People First

Jon Kolko on design that changes human behavior


DePaul Program in Predictive Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

DePaul Program in Predictive Analytics

First of its kind program in the US. Useful to see this kind of thing happening, and I hope it is linked strongly to MBA programs there and elsewhere

Collaborative consumption
From Putting People First

Collaborative consumption


links for 2010-06-17
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-06-17

UK keeps three times as many patents secret as the US Not only is the patent system broken (it has forgotten to protect the public good in return for granting a...

Patrolling the U.S./Canada Border
From Schneier on Security

Patrolling the U.S./Canada Border

Doesn't the DHS have anything else to do? As someone who believes that our nation has a right to enforce its borders, I should have been gratified when the Immigrations...

Four Essays Addressing Risky Behaviors and Online Safety
From Apophenia

Four Essays Addressing Risky Behaviors and Online Safety

At Harvard’s Berkman Center, John Palfrey, Urs Gasser, and I have been co-directing the Youth and Media Policy Working Group Initiative to investigate the role...

From Wild WebMink

One of the frustrations of being a software freedom advocate is how many of the attacks that are made on me come from people who most observers would consider to...

Google Scholar Blog
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Scholar Blog

Google Scholar, which we found useful in the enterprise a few times, has added a blog which details recent changes. Including the ability to set alerts for new...

PCAST Seeks Advice on Critical Infrastructures for Technology Innovation
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

PCAST Seeks Advice on Critical Infrastructures for Technology Innovation

The President's Innovation and Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) is seeking public input on infrastructures that are critical to innovation in information technology...

A Show About Computer Programming
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

A Show About Computer Programming

One of the things that comes up in conversation when ever getting more students, especially women, interested in computer science comes up is that we need a TV...

Filming the Police
From Schneier on Security

Filming the Police

In at least three U.S. states, it is illegal to film an active duty policeman: The legal justification for arresting the "shooter" rests on existing wiretapping...

Choices for Statistical Analytics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Choices for Statistical Analytics

Good article on SPSS, SAS and R by Steve Miller. I have worked now with all three of these packages over the years. They are all fundamentally good packages, with...
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