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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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It's no coincidence that Sanjeev Agrawal, the co-founder and chief executive of Collegefeed, compares finding a job with dating.The New York Times From ACM Careers | January 14, 2014
In fulfilling online orders, Amazon.com Inc. is all about expediency. The fewer people involved the better.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | January 14, 2014
MIT and Brookhaven researchers find that, contrary to conventional wisdom, cathodes made of disordered lithium compounds can perform better than perfectly ordered...Brookhaven National Laboratory From ACM Careers | January 13, 2014
The robot gripper invented by researchers at the University of Chicago and Cornell University is now available commercially.niversity of Chicago From ACM Careers | January 13, 2014
In 2013, no female students took the AP computer science examin three states (Mississippi, Montana, and Wyoming).Slate From ACM Careers | January 13, 2014
Pay a visit to Manuela Veloso in the Gates and Hillman centers at Carnegie Mellon University and you may be in for a big surprise.Carnegie Mellon University From ACM Careers | January 13, 2014
Joel Flickinger's two-bedroom home in the hills above Oakland, Calif., hums with custom-built computing gear.Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM News | January 13, 2014
Gordon Bell, one of the first people to chronicle his existence digitally, explains how it has changed his life and the potential pitfalls.New Scientist From ACM Opinion | January 13, 2014
A team at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a a freely available code that developers can use as a model to determine in early stages whether...Washington niversity in St. Louis From ACM Careers | January 10, 2014
Researchers in China are pulling out all the stops to create the holy grail of technology — the world's first code-breaking supercomputer.South China Morning Post From ACM Careers | January 10, 2014
A new anode developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory could quadruple the life of lithium-sulfur batteries in electric vehicles and store renewable energy...Pacific Northwest National Laboratory From ACM Careers | January 10, 2014
The Science Program of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is announcing a solicitation for applications for an Investigator Program as part of its Data-Driven...Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation From ACM Careers | January 9, 2014
Last October, T-Mobile made an astonishing announcement: from now on, when you travel internationally with a T-Mobile phone, you get free unlimited text messages...Scientific American From ACM Opinion | January 9, 2014
Harvard technology could economically store energy for use when the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn't shine.Harvard Gazette From ACM Careers | January 9, 2014
IBM plans to jumpstart Watson with a $100-million venture fund to build a business around the supercomputer that famously beat two human champions at the TV game...Re/code From ACM News | January 9, 2014
A program hosted by Temple University offers technology courses and mentoring to low-income students in Philadelphia to encourage them to pursue careers in science...Philly.com From ACM TechNews | January 8, 2014
Data scientists are emerging as some of the most sought-after professionals in today's technology job market. Network World From ACM TechNews | January 8, 2014
About 200 schools in Massachusetts participated in the Hour of Code, a nationwide campaign sponsored by Code.org aimed at introducing millions of students to programming...The Boston Globe From ACM TechNews | January 6, 2014
At the beginning of each year, it's possible to make predictions about the future of the tech sector simply by extrapolating from data in the latest Mary Meeker...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | January 8, 2014