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Gathering Knowledge with Games
From The Eponymous Pickle

Gathering Knowledge with Games

Another capability we studied in the enterprise, here slashdot article talks about patents that IBM has applied for in this via a platform for acquiring knowlege...

"Security Theater in New York City"
From Schneier on Security

"Security Theater in New York City"

For the U.N. General Assembly: For those entranced by security theater, New York City is a sight to behold this week. A visit to one of the two centers of the...

From Computational Complexity

On Being Narrow

In a tweet a few days ago, David Bacon wonders why everyone always assumes all he can do is quantum computing? Oh, because that's all he's done. Time to do something...

Donald Norman on co-creation as a
From Putting People First

Donald Norman on co-creation as a

Donald Norman recently gave a keynote address at the “21st Century Transmedia Innovation Symposium” in Seoul, Korea. “Normal dictionaries do not have the word ‘transmedia...

Panoremo, a tool to assess the emotional experience of environments
From Putting People First

Panoremo, a tool to assess the emotional experience of environments

As part of his Design for Interaction MSc. at the TU Delft, David G

Semantic Communication, Madhu Sudan
From My Biased Coin

Semantic Communication, Madhu Sudan

Madhu Sudan gave a colloquium at Harvard yesterday on his work on Universal Semantic Communication and Goal-Oriented Communication (both with Brendan Juba, thehere...

Touchpoint Issue 2
From Putting People First

Touchpoint Issue 2

The second issue of Touchpoint, the sdn’s Service Design Journal, is out. Entitled “Health and Service Design”, this brand-new issue features articles of Service...

Informing Communities: Sustaining Democracy in the Digital Age
From Apophenia

Informing Communities: Sustaining Democracy in the Digital Age

Over the last 18 months, I have had the great honor of serving as a Commissioner on the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities. Today, it gives...

Truth In Labelling
From Wild WebMink

Truth In Labelling

  When I wrote about Organic Software recently, I was largely eulogising the community dimension of open source software. But there's another way in which theThe...

Proving a Computer Program's Correctness
From Schneier on Security

Proving a Computer Program's Correctness

This is interesting: Professor Gernot Heiser, the John Lions Chair in Computer Science in the School of Computer Science and Engineering and a senior principal...

Open Innovation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Innovation

A guide to implementing open innovation. ' ... The report,

A Simplified Open Publishing Manifesto
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

A Simplified Open Publishing Manifesto

Bill Gasarch is proposing a manifesto on Open Scholarship. What a great idea! Imagine thousands of researchers openly agreeing on practices making research more...

From Computational Complexity

The Journal Manifesto 2.0

Reminder: FOCS early registration deadline today. Go here Below is a revised version of the Journal Manifesto. I restate the key sentence from my last post and...

Guest Post: A Plan For Abusiveness
From The Noisy Channel

Guest Post: A Plan For Abusiveness


links for 2009-10-01
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-10-01

Cottage sale omits nuclear view Calling certain software "open source" is like the people selling this fisherman's cottage calling...

Cart Device at Bloom
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cart Device at Bloom

Cart mounted shopping devices continue to be tested. Here again the Concierge device, previously reported on here, is in limited time test at Food Lion's Bloom'...

GPU News
From My Biased Coin

GPU News

Since I've now co-authored a paper on GPUs, I'm now "in-the-loop" (thanks to my co-author John Owens) on the news of NVIDIA's announcement of its "next generation"...

Justice!
From My Biased Coin

Justice!

Harvard is putting the lectures (and other materials) online for a fantastic course, Justice, taught by Michael Sandel. It's a class on moral reasoning, exactly...

Nice Use of Diversion During a Robbery
From Schneier on Security

Nice Use of Diversion During a Robbery

During a daring bank robbery in Sweden that involved a helicopter, the criminals disabled a police helicopter by placing a package with the word "bomb" near the...

FaceCard Application
From The Eponymous Pickle

FaceCard Application

Facecard: A PayPal like third part Facebook application that allows the transferral of funds. Intrigued by its possible use for non-profit donation work. Does...
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