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In Praise of Efficient Price Gouging
From ACM Opinion

In Praise of Efficient Price Gouging

In the four years since the car service Uber launched, it has been beset by criticism from myriad groups, including city officials annoyed by its sometimes cavalier...

Helping Researchers Cope With the Medical Literature Knowledge Explosion
From ACM TechNews

Helping Researchers Cope With the Medical Literature Knowledge Explosion

The new Knowledge Integration Toolkit will help research scientists make better use of the massive volumes of scientific research that is available in public databases...

How an Algorithm Detected the Ebola Outbreak a Week Early, and What It Could Do Next
From ACM TechNews

How an Algorithm Detected the Ebola Outbreak a Week Early, and What It Could Do Next

HealthMap, an international mapping tool that detects and tracks diseases, identified the Ebola virus just over a week before it spread. 

Can Computers Replace Historians?
From ACM TechNews

Can Computers Replace Historians?

A researcher suggests computers have the potential to sift through the big data of history to help spot patterns.

Skype's Real-Time Translator Learns How to Speak From Social Media
From ACM TechNews

Skype's Real-Time Translator Learns How to Speak From Social Media

Microsoft says its upcoming Skype Translator app will translate multilingual conversations in real time. 

Realistic Robo-Hawks Designed to Fly Around and Terrorize Real Birds
From ACM Careers

Realistic Robo-Hawks Designed to Fly Around and Terrorize Real Birds

Birds are nice enough, unless you work at places like airports, farms, and landfills, in which case they’re the sworn enemy.

The Surveillance Engine: How the Nsa Built Its Own Secret Google
From ACM News

The Surveillance Engine: How the Nsa Built Its Own Secret Google

The National Security Agency is secretly providing data to nearly two dozen U.S. government agencies with a "Google-like" search engine built to share more than...

For Sale: Systems that Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone ­sers Go Around the Globe
From ACM News

For Sale: Systems that Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone ­sers Go Around the Globe

Makers of surveillance systems are offering governments across the world the ability to track the movements of almost anybody who carries a cellphone, whether they...

Robotic Brain 'learns' Skills from the Internet
From ACM News

Robotic Brain 'learns' Skills from the Internet

Robo Brain is designed to acquire a vast range of skills and knowledge from publicly available information sources such as YouTube.

Robotics: How Machines See the World
From ACM News

Robotics: How Machines See the World

Can you tell the difference between a human and a soda can?

Eight in 10 Enterprises Turn to Citizen Developers For Innovation
From ACM TechNews

Eight in 10 Enterprises Turn to Citizen Developers For Innovation

A recent survey found that 80% of enterprises are forming partnerships with groups such as citizen developers to close to the skills gap for application development...

Research Paves Way for Cyborg Moth 'Biobots'
From ACM TechNews

Research Paves Way for Cyborg Moth 'Biobots'

Methods being developed to electronically manipulate the flight muscles of moths could lead to remote-controlled "biobots" for emergency search and rescue operations...

The Cookies You Can't Crumble
From ACM News

The Cookies You Can't Crumble

If you've used the Internet for longer than the iPhone has been around, you're probably familiar with cookies, those little packets of personal data that help load...

Galileo: What Does a More Accurate Sat-Nav System Mean?
From ACM News

Galileo: What Does a More Accurate Sat-Nav System Mean?

With the planned launch of two satellites aboard a Soyuz rocket from French Guiana later this month, Europe is pushing ahead with its own satellite-navigation system...

Nasa Pluto-Bound Spacecraft Crosses Neptune's Orbit
From ACM News

Nasa Pluto-Bound Spacecraft Crosses Neptune's Orbit

NASA's Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft has traversed the orbit of Neptune. This is its last major crossing en route to becoming the first probe to make a close...

Rosetta: Landing Site Search Narrows
From ACM News

Rosetta: Landing Site Search Narrows

Using detailed information collected by ESA's Rosetta spacecraft during its first two weeks at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, five locations have been identified...

Intelligent Navigation System to Personalize Shopping Trips
From ACM TechNews

Intelligent Navigation System to Personalize Shopping Trips

Researchers are developing an indoor navigation system to help improve people's experiences at supermarkets, hospitals, and parks. 

Next For Virtual Reality: Video, Without the Games
From ACM News

Next For Virtual Reality: Video, Without the Games

Nearly all the hype around virtual reality—much of it fanned by Facebook’s $2 billion acquisition of Oculus VR, the headset maker—is about how the technology can...

China Targets Own Operating System to Take on Likes of Microsoft, Google
From ACM News

China Targets Own Operating System to Take on Likes of Microsoft, Google

China could have a new homegrown operating system by October to take on imported rivals such as Microsoft Corp, Google Inc and Apple Inc, Xinhua news agency said...

A Chinese Internet Giant Starts to Dream
From ACM News

A Chinese Internet Giant Starts to Dream

Punk bands from Blondie to the Ramones once played in Broadway Studios, an age-worn 95-year-old neoclassical building surrounded by strip clubs in San Francisco’s...
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