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Targeting Shoppers with Loyalty Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Targeting Shoppers with Loyalty Data

Short NYT article that shows how dunnhumby uses loyalty data to target consumers for retail clients. After many years of using loyalty data, retailers are finally...

Sun adds Belgian Q-layer to its cloud
From insideHPC

Sun adds Belgian Q-layer to its cloud

From Sun today Sun Microsystems, Inc…today announced it has acquired Q-layer, a cloud computing company that automates the deployment and management of both public...

Financial Engineering Summit next
From insideHPC

Financial Engineering Summit next

Today is becoming “event day” here at insideHPC. I had an email earlier this week about an upcoming computational finance event in New York hosted by NVIDIA and...

ISC
From insideHPC

ISC

From HPCwire ISC’09, the 24th meeting of the International Supercomputing Conference, is seeking papers from researchers in computing and scientific disciplines...

Indian Prime Minister pledging to double investment in
From insideHPC

Indian Prime Minister pledging to double investment in

Pointed to by the Computing Research Policy TumbleLog, an article in the ??Business Standard with comments from Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh comments at...

Upcoming Red Hat HPC stack webinar Jan
From insideHPC

Upcoming Red Hat HPC stack webinar Jan

Red Hat’s twitter account posted a comment recently about an upcoming webinar on the HPC stack. From the webinar page Do you need the power of high-performance...

Huberman on Twitter
From The Eponymous Pickle

Huberman on Twitter

Bernardo A. Huberman an HP researcher, who we met in the late 90s when he was doing analysis of the growth of the web, has a new paper out Twitter: Social Networks...

Examining Pay-per-Post
From The Eponymous Pickle

Examining Pay-per-Post

Pay per post is the method by which bloggers, especially those with large readership are paid in influence, money or goods, to blog about a particular product or...

Link roundup for January 6
From Wild WebMink

Link roundup for January 6

Debian, Philosophy, and PeopleWhere angels fear to tread. "So if even the sixth and eighth commandments admit to exceptions, why is it that some Debian developers...

How many deleted sections do you write?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

How many deleted sections do you write?

Research ideas come through writing. Thinking deep thoughts while you stare at the wall is not productive. So, researchers write a lot. Some of it is incorrect...

Smart homes haven
From Putting People First

Smart homes haven

New York Times technology reporter Steve Lohr reports on the “dream” of the smart home. “Yet the smart home has remained a dream for years, just over the horizon...

Open Engineering Design Course
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Engineering Design Course

Friend and colleague Professor Farrokh Mistree at Ga Tech is teaching a course ... ME6102 Designing Open Engineering Systems.... At Ga Tech and Washington State...

Wyoming Includes Supercomputer in Stimulus
From insideHPC

Wyoming Includes Supercomputer in Stimulus

Gov. Dave Freundenthal of Wyoming has announced details on his economic stimulus list destined for President-elect Barack Obama.

Procter Approach to Global Product Management
From The Eponymous Pickle

Procter Approach to Global Product Management

A CG article on the topic with good detail. Includes a link to the Web seminar recording. " ... P&G recently established a Corporate Standards System (CSS) to...

The 5 D
From Putting People First

The 5 D

Niti Bhan wrote a long article on Core77 on marketing to the Bottom of the Pyramid. “The premise of the fortune at the base of the pyramid (BoP) is based on the...

Holiday Tech Gifts
From CSDiary

Holiday Tech Gifts

I’m writing this from Osaka, Japan, where I am waiting for the continuation of my flight to Taipei, Taiwan, for a meeting of the Taiwan-CMU-Berkeley iCAST research...

Washing Machine Twits When Done
From The Eponymous Pickle

Washing Machine Twits When Done

Home washing machines were major parts of our future homes. So when I saw this achievement I had to chuckle. Includes video. The communications idea is not new...

Scan IT! at Stop & Shop
From The Eponymous Pickle

Scan IT! at Stop & Shop

In aisle scanning continues, competing with automated checkouts. The claim is that 40% of people now use some form of automated checkouts. Here is another update...

The first weekend's links of 2009
From Wild WebMink

The first weekend's links of 2009

Propaganda war: trusting what we see?Interesting, insightful and informative article examining the propaganda war around the events in Gaza.A prediction that's"Excess...

Business Intelligence Blog
From The Eponymous Pickle

Business Intelligence Blog

Newly discovered: Business Intelligence Blog, by Doug Lautzenheiser
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