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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
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Savvy hackers can steal a computer's secrets by timing its data storage transactions or measuring its power use. New research shows how to stop them.MIT News Office From ACM Careers | May 2, 2012
Without the cachet of a Silicon Valley address or the allure of a hot technological innovation, Fortune 500 companies are experimenting with new tactics to convince...The Wall Street Journal From ACM CareerNews | April 10, 2012
The tech sector will create more than one million new IT positions in the United States by 2020, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Demand remains...U.S. News & World Report From ACM CareerNews | April 6, 2012
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a prototype radiation-detection system that uses nanoscale rare-earth elements and other materials. The system could be...Georgia Institute of Technology, Research Communications From ACM Careers | May 2, 2012
The University of Florida's recent plan to cut $1.7 million from the Computer and Information Science and Engineering department has been put on hold after students...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | April 30, 2012
Technology entrepreneurs of past eras took two years to build a product, hire a staff and figure out whether there was any real market for their service.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | May 1, 2012
Researchers at the University at Buffalo School of Management have proposed a better way of measuring the capabilities of IT service providers in a study recently...niversity at Buffalo From ACM Careers | May 1, 2012
Six technology and entrepreneurial associations are joining forces to educate Congress on what they say is the secret to a thriving U.S. economy — innovation.Association of University Research Parks From ACM Careers | May 1, 2012
Use of advanced Internet technology to bring scientists and leading-edge research infrastructure together half a world apart was recently demonstrated between...niversity of Saskatchewan From ACM Careers | April 30, 2012
Since the early days of Silicon Valley, rogue engineers and software developers have engaged in "black-ops IT," a tradition of sneaking new technology into their...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | April 30, 2012
Since 1999, Gloriana St. Clair, Carnegie Mellon's dean of University Libraries, has been working alongside colleagues in the School of Computer Science to digitize...The Tartan From ACM Careers | April 30, 2012
Shree Bose, who won the grand prize at this year's Google Global Science Fair, credits her love of science to her big brother, Pinaki.PBS NewsHour From ACM Careers | April 27, 2012
The technology industry is in love with "Big Data," but there is a problem. There is a shortage of people with deep expertise in statistics and machine learning...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | April 27, 2012
An international virtual community is growing up around 6.002x, or "Circuits and Electronics," the initial course offering of MIT's online educational initiative...MIT News Office From ACM Careers | April 27, 2012
A 3.2 billion-pixel digital camera designed by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has received critical approval from the U.S. Department of Energy, and...Brookhaven National Laboratory From ACM Careers | April 26, 2012
Valve Software is good at three things: developing first-person shooter games, such as Half-Life and Counter-Strike, digitally distributing its games on its 35...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Careers | April 26, 2012
Interest in computer science continues to grow among undergraduates, according to a Computing Research Association survey. The number of students pursuing computer...Computerworld From ACM Careers | April 26, 2012
Carnegie Mellon University social robotics graduate student Heather Knight has helped develop Data, a stand-up-comedy-performing robot that can read, replicate,...The Wall Street Journal From ACM TechNews | April 25, 2012