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The psychology of Google Wave
From Putting People First

The psychology of Google Wave

Most talk about Google Wave is focussed on technology, not people. Tom Simonite attempts to change the discourse with his article in The New Scientist. “The cultural...

On the Tribalization of Business
From The Eponymous Pickle

On the Tribalization of Business

SNCR and Deloitte announce the following study of interest, Includes downloadable study and a link to an upcoming webinar on the topic. ' ... Deloitte LLP

At your service
From Putting People First

At your service

Damian Kernahan of Proto Partners asks in Fast Thinking, an Australian innovation quarterly, why service organisations don

? Names Matter
From Wild WebMink

? Names Matter

Open Core: The worst of both worlds "Open core tries to find a middle ground between proprietary software and free software, but...

Google Is Sharpening Its Squares
From The Noisy Channel

Google Is Sharpening Its Squares

As some of you may remember, I’m excited about Google Squared, a project I see as a great first step toward exploratory search at a web scale. Yes, I know that...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squidsoup
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squidsoup

Gallery of virtual art.

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM - October 2009 (Vol. 52, No. 10)
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM - October 2009 (Vol. 52, No. 10)

Below is a list of items with policy relevance from the October issue of Communications of the ACM. As always, much of the material in CACM is premium content,...

Pigs Defeating RFID-Enabled Feeding Systems
From Schneier on Security

Pigs Defeating RFID-Enabled Feeding Systems

Pretty clever (for a pig, that is).

Sample Size in Neuromarketing Studies
From The Eponymous Pickle

Sample Size in Neuromarketing Studies

On of the most contentious issues for studies in the newly emerging field and business of Neuromarketing is sample size. Generally marketing analyses that attempt...

Wired UK
From Putting People First

Wired UK

Here are the five stories that appeared in the special “Digital Cities” feature of Wired UK’s November issue. Words on the street by Adam Greenfield Ubiquitous,...

From Computational Complexity

Complexity Vidcast 2

Bill and I battle it out over what should be taught in a complexity course in our new vidcast.  

1,000 Cybersecurity Experts
From Schneier on Security

1,000 Cybersecurity Experts

Yesterday, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano said that the U.S. needed to hire 1,000 cybersecurity experts over the next three years. Bob Cringly doubts that there...

Inside user research at YouTube
From Putting People First

Inside user research at YouTube

User experience researcher Sasha Lubomirsky talks about his work at YouTube: “If you think about watching a video online, it may seem pretty easy. A player, a play...

The city as an interaction platform
From Putting People First

The city as an interaction platform

Martijn de Waal was at the Picnic 2009 conference in Amsterdam, where he attended the session entitled “The City as an Interaction Platform”: Cities have always...

Smarter Ads for Phones
From The Eponymous Pickle

Smarter Ads for Phones

In E-Commerce Times. Google had developed a new piece of code for phones with HTTP browsers to allow the display of advanced ads on mobile platforms. Mobile capabilities...

Toward an integrated approach to product strategy and design
From Putting People First

Toward an integrated approach to product strategy and design

San Francisco-based user experience consultancy Montparnas started a three-part series on the relationship between product development and user experience design...

links for 2009-10-09
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-10-09

The Foundations of Openness Very interesting paper from none other than Pia Waugh on the subject of constructing a software freedom...

PCing
From My Biased Coin

PCing

This week I got my batches of papers to review for NSDI and LATIN. If I'm quiet for a while, I'm busy reading (and writing reviews). Needless to say, I didn't...

The Futility of Defending the Targets
From Schneier on Security

The Futility of Defending the Targets

This is just silly: Beaver Stadium is a terrorist target. It is most likely the No. 1 target in the region. As such, it deserves security measures commensurate...

SASCom on Retail
From The Eponymous Pickle

SASCom on Retail

Sascom Magazine reports on learnngs ' ... Last week at the SAS Retail Executive Seminar held in Cary, NC ... was able to catch up with industry leaders and ask...
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