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How a Database of the World's Knowledge Shapes Google's Future
From ACM Opinion

How a Database of the World's Knowledge Shapes Google's Future

For all its success, Google's famous Page Rank algorithm has never understood a word of the billions of Web pages it has directed people to over the years.

Should <i>Everybody</i> Learn to Code?
From Communications of the ACM

Should Everybody Learn to Code?

Not everyone needs coding skills, but learning how to think like a programmer can be useful in many disciplines.

ACM Fellows Inducted
From Communications of the ACM

ACM Fellows Inducted

ACM has recognized 50 of its members for their contributions to computing that are driving innovations across multiple domains and disciplines. 

The Inside Story of Tor, the Best Internet Anonymity Tool the Government Ever Built
From ACM News

The Inside Story of Tor, the Best Internet Anonymity Tool the Government Ever Built

Last year, Edward Snowden turned over to the Guardian, a British newspaper, some 58,000 classified U.S. government documents.

One Day an Elevator Might Ask—are You Getting On?
From ACM News

One Day an Elevator Might Ask—are You Getting On?

Microsoft researchers have enabled elevators in a company building to detect the likelihood that a person walking by will want to board it.

The White House Is Going to Study Big Data. Here Are 5 Things It Should Know
From ACM Opinion

The White House Is Going to Study Big Data. Here Are 5 Things It Should Know

The White House announced via blog post on Thursday that it's forming working group focused on understanding the promises and pitfalls of big data (with a heavy...

Ford, Stanford, and MIT Research Giving Self-Driving Cars 'intuition'
From ACM TechNews

Ford, Stanford, and MIT Research Giving Self-Driving Cars 'intuition'

Ford Motor is working with researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University to give self-driving cars intuition. 

Neural Nets: Now Available in the Cloud
From ACM TechNews

Neural Nets: Now Available in the Cloud

A new system called N2Sky sets up neural networks in the cloud so their services can be shared like other computing resources.   

E-Whiskers: Berkeley Researchers Develop Highly Sensitive Tactile Sensors For Robotics and Other Applications
From ACM TechNews

E-Whiskers: Berkeley Researchers Develop Highly Sensitive Tactile Sensors For Robotics and Other Applications

Researchers have created tactile sensors similar to the highly sensitive whiskers of cats and rats from composite films of carbon nanotubes and silver nanoparticles...

Big Web Crash in China: Experts Suspect Great Firewall
From ACM TechNews

Big Web Crash in China: Experts Suspect Great Firewall

A massive Internet failure in China on Tuesday prevented most of the country's 500 million Internet users from accessing websites for up to eight hours.

Bitcoins and Virtual Currency: How Do Businesses Cope?
From ACM News

Bitcoins and Virtual Currency: How Do Businesses Cope?

Bitcoin speculators have made millions of pounds in the last few months as the value of the Internet-based virtual currency has exploded.

Fbi Warns Retailers to Expect More Credit Card Breaches
From ACM News

Fbi Warns Retailers to Expect More Credit Card Breaches

The FBI has warned U.S. retailers to prepare for more cyber attacks after discovering about 20 hacking cases in the past year that involved the same kind of malicious...

Scientists Detect 'spoiled Onions' Trying to Sabotage Tor Privacy Network
From ACM News

Scientists Detect 'spoiled Onions' Trying to Sabotage Tor Privacy Network

Computer scientists have identified almost two dozen computers that were actively working to sabotage the Tor privacy network by carrying out attacks that can degrade...

Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet
From ACM News

Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet

Scientists using the Herschel space observatory have made the first definitive detection of water vapor on the largest and roundest object in the asteroid belt,...

­kraine Tracks Protesters Through Cellphones
From ACM News

­kraine Tracks Protesters Through Cellphones

The Ukrainian government used telephone technology to pinpoint the locations of cellphones in use near clashes between riot police officers and protesters early...

Researchers Plan to ­se Nano-Satellites as Space Traffic Cops
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Plan to ­se Nano-Satellites as Space Traffic Cops

Researchers are developing a team of small satellites that will serve as traffic cops in space. 

Silver Nanowire Sensors Hold Promise For Prosthetics, Robotics
From ACM TechNews

Silver Nanowire Sensors Hold Promise For Prosthetics, Robotics

Silver nanowires have been used to develop wearable, multifunctional sensors that can measure strain, pressure, human touch, and electrocardiograms. 

From ACM News

Google's Quantum Computer Flunks Landmark Speed Test

Google's quantum revolution is still in the slow lane.

Academics Devise Formula to Gauge How Well ­.s. Regulators Listen
From ACM TechNews

Academics Devise Formula to Gauge How Well ­.s. Regulators Listen

RegRank is an algorithm that measures how well public feedback is received and incorporated into the rules for Wall Street traders. 

Prof. Ozgur Baris Akan of Koc ­niversity Receives 1.8 Million Euro Grant By European Research Council
From ACM TechNews

Prof. Ozgur Baris Akan of Koc ­niversity Receives 1.8 Million Euro Grant By European Research Council

Koc University professor Ozgur Baris Akan recently received the European Research Council's first Consolidator Grant. 
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