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Hill Tech Happenings, Week of May 10
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of May 10

May 13 Hearing: The Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet of the House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on the national...

From Computational Complexity

NSF at 60

On May 10, 1950, Harry Truman signed Public Law 507 creating the National Science Foundation based on Vannevar Bush's Science - The Endless Frontier. The NSF is...

links for 2010-05-10
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-05-10

FSF launches free software extension listing for OpenOffice.org Pity it came to this. The FSF would have been perfectly happy with proper classification of the...

9/11 Made us Safer?
From Schneier on Security

9/11 Made us Safer?

There's an essay on the Computerworld website that claims I implied, and believe, so: OK, so strictly-speaking, he doesn't use those exact words, but the implication...

Interesting Links 10 May 2010
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 10 May 2010

You have to love the Internet and especially twitter. You can hear about things that you

Celebrating Six Months at Google New York
From The Noisy Channel

Celebrating Six Months at Google New York

Today I celebrate six months of working at Google. I’m having a great time, and I wanted to take a moment to share a bit about my experience thus far. First, a...

? New Week, New Column, New Job
From Wild WebMink

? New Week, New Column, New Job

Starting the week with a new column in ComputerWorldUK and a new job as well.

How Brands Grow: First Read
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Brands Grow: First Read

Correspondent Byron Sharp, Professor at the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, University of South Australia, has a new book: How Brands Grow: What Marketers Don't Know....

Virtual Reality as Pain Relief
From The Eponymous Pickle

Virtual Reality as Pain Relief

The use of games and virtual reality for pain relief. From CACM.

A great run at NSF CISE!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A great run at NSF CISE!

Three quick notes … First, I can’t believe that there weren’t more comments on John King’s terrific post,

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From Wild WebMink

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A new election-day song from Thea Gilmore captures just how I feel.

Tell-all generation learns to keep things offline
From Putting People First

Tell-all generation learns to keep things offline

Members of the under 30 tell-all generation are rethinking what it means to live out loud. “The conventional wisdom suggests that everyone under 30 is comfortable...

Homesense project launched
From Putting People First

Homesense project launched

Tinker London (the people behind Arduino) started a collaboration with EDF R&D on Homesense, an open user-centered research project investigating the use of smart...

Shopping at the Mall of the Future
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shopping at the Mall of the Future

In Retail Traffic a fairly good exploratory look at shopping in the next decade. Overplays, yes, but reasonable speculative views based on existing technologies...

Scratch and Eighth Graders
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Scratch and Eighth Graders

I finished teaching the third round of my mini-course on Friday, and was so exhausted (in a good way) that I accidentally fell asleep at 9pm.This year, I tried ...

? Changes, Personal and
From Wild WebMink

? Changes, Personal and

For me it has been a week full of change and energy on every level.

Writing an IPhone App
From The Eponymous Pickle

Writing an IPhone App

Good first advice before writing a smart Phone App.

Friday Squid Blogging: The Colossal Squid isn't a Vicious Predator
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: The Colossal Squid isn't a Vicious Predator

New research shows that, even though it's 15 meters long, it's not the kraken of myth: Its large size and predatory nature fuelled the ancient myth of the underwater...

I Was Named as One of the Top 10 Science and Technology Writers
From Schneier on Security

I Was Named as One of the Top 10 Science and Technology Writers

Someone named me as one of the top 10 science and technology writers of all time. Flattering though it is, I don't think I belong in the company of Einstein, Newton...

Point Them in a Direction and Get Out of the Way
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Point Them in a Direction and Get Out of the Way

I’ve heard Bill Gates talk a number of times about how influential his middle school experiences with computers were in his life. (You can hear him talk about it...
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