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Zero-Tolerance Policies
From Schneier on Security

Zero-Tolerance Policies

Recent stories have documented the ridiculous effects of zero-tolerance weapons policies in a Delaware school district: a first-grader expelled for taking a camping...

Really Liked Bertinoro- Ramsey Thing
From Computational Complexity

Really Liked Bertinoro- Ramsey Thing

(Reminder: STOC Deadline Thursday Nov 5, 7:00PM, Eastern: link.)   After yesterday's post about RaTLoCC 2009 (Ramsey Theory in Logic, Combinatorics, and Complexity)...

Consumers More Resourceful
From The Eponymous Pickle

Consumers More Resourceful

In Supermarket News: Kraft Foods says that consumers are becoming more resourceful. Although I have always viewed myself as resourceful, I have found myself becoming...

Predictive Modeling at Transaction Level
From The Eponymous Pickle

Predictive Modeling at Transaction Level

Well done - " ... a case study of a simple

Conference Reviews
From My Biased Coin

Conference Reviews

I promised at some point to get back to discussing the reviewing process for two conferences I am currently on the PC for, NSDI and LATIN. Since I happily just...

Muscle Interface
From The Eponymous Pickle

Muscle Interface

A 3D pointing interface without any mouse, using EMG sensors. Another attempt at using something other than a dongled mouse for interaction. I tested a foot-mouse...

Detecting Terrorists by Smelling Fear
From Schneier on Security

Detecting Terrorists by Smelling Fear

Really: The technology relies on recognising a pheromone - or scent signal - produced in sweat when a person is scared. Researchers hope the ''fear detector''...

links for 2009-11-03
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-11-03

Google Redefines Disruption: The “Less Than Free” Business Model Important to understand how this model works as it will be at the core of theGoogle...

The Times
From Putting People First

The Times

The New York Times interactive group creates an online encyclopedia of all their stunning inventions, reports Cliff Kuang on Fast Company. “The Times interactive...

IT is not just Overhead
From The Eponymous Pickle

IT is not just Overhead

I remember well the Peter Drucker article about corporate overhead mentioned below. I was lucky to have worked at Procter & Gamble under several CIOs that strongly...

Are We All Aware Yet?
From CERIAS Blog

Are We All Aware Yet?

So, here we are, in November already. We've finished up with National Cyber Security Awareness Month

Student projects explore innovative cellphone uses in developing world
From Putting People First

Student projects explore innovative cellphone uses in developing world

MIT News reports on how MIT students are exploring innovative cellphone uses in the developing world. “Several startup business ventures spawned by MIT students...

Augmented Reality is overblown
From Putting People First

Augmented Reality is overblown

Chris Dannen writes in Fast Company that Augmented Reality is overblown, and doesn’t expect apps like Layar to drastically change the way we live our everyday lives...

As products become more interactive, the focus shifts to the psychological
From Putting People First

As products become more interactive, the focus shifts to the psychological

“As products become more interactive, the focus shifts to the psychological,” argues Gentry Underwood, who focuses on social media and collaborative software at...

DVR Users Don't Skip
From The Eponymous Pickle

DVR Users Don't Skip

In the NYT. Some fascinating results from the set-top clickstream. Including that a surprising number (46% in 18-49) of people do not fast forward over ads. It...

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 2
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of November 2

November 4 Markup: The Technology and Innovation Subcommittee of the House Science and Technology Committee will review the Cybersecurity Coordination and Awareness...

Active Wallpaper
From The Eponymous Pickle

Active Wallpaper

We can use flat surfaces at home or work as a display or or changeable view. Even talked to an office environment manufacturer that was looking at embedding this...

links for 2009-11-02
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-11-02

BBC NEWS | Health | Depression link to processed food "Eating a diet high in processed food increases the risk of depression, research suggests...

ICS Papers Announced
From My Biased Coin

ICS Papers Announced

As pointed out many places, the paper for the (strangely named) new theory conference Innovations in Computer Science are out, with the list here and list withsurvey...

The FBI and Wiretaps
From Schneier on Security

The FBI and Wiretaps

To aid their Wall Street investigations, the FBI used DCSNet, their massive surveillance system. Prosecutors are using the FBI's massive surveillance system, DCSNet...
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