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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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"Cultural fit" is becoming a popular buzzword with hiring managers. In order to evaluate the cultural fit of a candidate, companies are increasingly making hiring...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM CareerNews | January 3, 2013
Researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute are working to counter threats from spear phishing. The attacks use knowledge of computer users to gain their...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM Careers | January 9, 2013
A new algorithm for message dissemination in decentralized networks is faster than its predecessors but, unlike them, guarantees delivery.
MIT News From ACM Careers | January 9, 2013
Iowa State computer and electrical engineers are developing computing tools to help biologists analyze all of the data that is commonly produced by today's research...Iowa State niversity From ACM Careers | January 8, 2013
To understand the progression of complex diseases such as cancer, scientists have had to tease out the interactions between cells at progressively finer scales—from...MIT News Office From ACM Careers | January 8, 2013
If you play video games, then you've probably heard a lot about games like "Halo 4" and "Assassin's Creed III" and "Bordelands 2."NBC News From ACM Careers | January 8, 2013
Big data-related jobs ranked fourth among the top information technology skills hiring executives are looking for in 2013, according to a recent Dice.com survey...eWeek From ACM TechNews | January 7, 2013
University of Cambridge researchers have developed the AIRS app, which gathers environmental data such as location and combines it with information on the user's... From ACM TechNews | January 4, 2013
The University of Maine and Educate Maine recently launched Project Login, which aims to double the number of computer science and information technology graduates...Kennebec Journal From ACM TechNews | January 4, 2013
In the spirit of the post-holiday season, allow me to present my final list of 2012: six innovators who are pushing technology in fresh directions, some to solve...Smithsonian magazine From ACM Opinion | January 4, 2013
When Steve Jobs died, there was a lot of talk about who would be the next Steve Jobs. But the truth is, rarely can one person reshape the future. And breakthroughs...NPR From ACM Careers | January 4, 2013
To the delight of American satellite makers, communications satellites—which orbit Earth to relay phone calls, link ships to shore and broadcast television programs—will...The New York Times From ACM Careers | January 4, 2013
Despite technology's increasingly important role in the U.S. economy, IT wages remain persistently flat, with the sluggish economy getting most of the blame for...Computerworld From ACM CareerNews | December 5, 2012
Scientists at Berkeley Lab and their colleagues have deciphered a far-reaching problem in computer simulations.Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory From ACM Careers | January 4, 2013
A new design for a P-type transistor, a basic component of all computer chips, boasts a 'carrier mobility' that is twice as fast as previous experimental transistors...MIT News From ACM Careers | January 4, 2013
I couldn't help thinking of John Le Carré's spy novels as I awaited my rendezvous with Jaron Lanier in a corner of the lobby of the stylish W Hotel just off Union...Smithsonian magazine From ACM Opinion | January 3, 2013
In a criminal case sure to make programmers nervous, a software maker who licenses a program used by online casinos and bookmakers overseas is being charged with...Wired From ACM Careers | January 3, 2013
The antivirus industry has a dirty little secret: its products are often not very good at stopping viruses.The New York Times From ACM News | January 3, 2013