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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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Charles H. Townes, a visionary physicist whose research led to the development of the laser, making it possible to play CDs, scan prices at the supermarket, measure...The New York Times From ACM Careers | January 29, 2015
Not many years ago, Jane Yang, a 26-year-old civil servant in Beijing, paid her landlord in three-month installments with a stack of 100-yuan notes.Technology Review From ACM Careers | January 29, 2015
Last summer, researchers demonstrated that non-invasive imaging combined with a staining technique enables the fast comparison and study of earthworm species and...Scientific American From ACM News | January 28, 2015
The increasing incidents of cybercrime is sparking European executives' interest in insurance policies that cover the fallout from hacking, officials at insurance...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | January 28, 2015
The search for chief information security officers has become a seller’s market as companies rush to hire security experts in the wake of several high-profile cyberattacks...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | January 26, 2015
Well before the Internet of Things becomes an actual thing, chipmakers are jockeying to get a piece of the potentially huge new market.CNET From ACM Careers | January 23, 2015
Prerana Kankiya coded software to control delay generators that trigger instructions for an energy recovery linear accelerator being developed at Brookhaven National...Brookhaven National Laboratory From ACM Careers | January 23, 2015
Before you blast off to the moon in search of $30 million offered as part of the Google Lunar XPrize—or the juicy $20 million grand prize for being the first to...CNET From ACM Careers | January 23, 2015
In Silicon Valley's youth-obsessed culture, 40-year-olds get plastic surgery to fit in. But IDEO, the firm that famously developed the first mouse for Apple, has...NPR From ACM Careers | January 23, 2015
On a campus notable for tight security and secret offices, Building 92 is a rare beacon of openness. Guests can enter without a Microsoft ID and browse corporate...Wired From ACM Careers | January 22, 2015
Have you ever thought about why doorknobs are positioned at around two-fifths of the door's height, instead of right in the middle? Or why a washing machine is...Wired From ACM Opinion | January 22, 2015
I remember battling sleepiness as I slouched in a large lecture hall, squinting to make out the writing on the blackboard during my freshman introductory physics...Scientific American From ACM Careers | January 22, 2015
If you think the latest enterprise and consumer network and computer technologies rolling into your data center and being snuck into your offices by end users are...Network World From ACM News | January 21, 2015
A new patent application titled Planar Waveguide Apparatus with Diffraction Element(s) and System Employing Same sounds like a scientific snoozefest, but just also...Wired From ACM Careers | January 21, 2015
Kenneth Nealson is looking awfully sane for a man who’s basically just told me that he has a colony of aliens incubating in his laboratory.Popular Science From ACM News | January 21, 2015
Facebook has more than a billion users and generated an estimated $12 billion in revenue last year. But the company says its economic impact is far greater.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | January 20, 2015
DARPA's recently announced Pliny project could produce a valuable tool that enables professional software developers and students to write good code faster.University of Wisconsin-Madison From ACM Careers | January 20, 2015