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Darpa's $40k 'quest' Tests Social Media's Ability to Help in Emergency
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Darpa's $40k 'quest' Tests Social Media's Ability to Help in Emergency

DARPA has launched a contest to gain a better understanding of how social media can spread the word during a crisis.  

Despite Intrusions, Chances Of U.s.-China Cyberwar Are Small
From ACM News

Despite Intrusions, Chances Of U.s.-China Cyberwar Are Small

A panel of security and policy experts said that, despite dire warnings about the information warfare capabilities of China and other developing nations, the risk...

City With Superfast Internet Invites Innovators to Play
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City With Superfast Internet Invites Innovators to Play

Chattanooga residents have access to a 1 Gbps Internet, which is about 100 times faster than the U.S. national average, and now the city is holding a contest with...

Educators, Innovators Call For Earlier Introduction to Computer Science
From ACM TechNews

Educators, Innovators Call For Earlier Introduction to Computer Science

Many educators believe schools need to introduce computer science to students as early as kindergarten, while private companies are developing programs to mentor...

­.s. Wants You to Hunt Fugitives With Twitter
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­.s. Wants You to Hunt Fugitives With Twitter

A worldwide manhunt kicks off at the end of March—a search across America and Europe for five fugitives, identifiable only by their mugshots.

Engineers ­se Computer Models to Help Resource-Poor Nations Improve Allocation of Limited Health Care Resources
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Engineers ­se Computer Models to Help Resource-Poor Nations Improve Allocation of Limited Health Care Resources

Georgia Tech researchers are using computer models to help resource-poor nations improve supply chain decisions.  

Defense Department Wants More Control Over the Internet
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Defense Department Wants More Control Over the Internet

The U.S. Department of Defense may have funded the research that led to the Internet, but freewheeling innovation created the patchwork of privately owned technology...

Apple Loophole Gives Developers Access to Photos
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Apple Loophole Gives Developers Access to Photos

Application developers for Apple's mobile devices, already under fire for taking users' address book information without their knowledge, now are being accused...

Colleges Are ­rged to Cooperate to Bring More Women and Minorities Into Science
From ACM TechNews

Colleges Are ­rged to Cooperate to Bring More Women and Minorities Into Science

EducationCounsel and the American Association for the Advancement of Science recently offered a plan for producing more science and engineering graduates by bringing...

Google Web Grows in City
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Google Web Grows in City

Google Inc. has dramatically expanded its presence in Manhattan in the past year, adding roughly 750 people to its outpost in 2011 in the most prominent example...

Nasa Pinning Down Where 'here' Is Better Than Ever
From ACM News

Nasa Pinning Down Where 'here' Is Better Than Ever

Before our Global Positioning System navigation devices can tell us where we are, the satellites that make up the GPS need to know exactly where they are.

From ACM News

Cryptosystems Showing Signs of 'wear and Tear'

It's been an interesting year in the cryptography world, with new attacks on several algorithms, continued problems with hash functions, and the recent research...

In Attack on Vatican Web Site, a Glimpse of Hackers' Tactics
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In Attack on Vatican Web Site, a Glimpse of Hackers' Tactics

The elusive hacker movement known as Anonymous has carried out Internet attacks on well-known organizations like Sony and PBS. In August, the group went after its...

Google ­nified Privacy Settings ­nsettle ­sers
From ACM News

Google ­nified Privacy Settings ­nsettle ­sers

Google, I wish I knew how to quit you.

From ACM Opinion

The Coming Entanglement: Bill Joy and Danny Hillis

Digital innovators Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, and Danny Hillis, co-founder of the Long Now Foundation, talk with Scientific American Executive Editor...

Tech Giants Agree to Deal on Privacy Policies For Apps
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Tech Giants Agree to Deal on Privacy Policies For Apps

California attorney general Kamala D. Harris reached an agreement with major mobile-device companies, including Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard...

The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom
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The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom

Dozens of countries are pushing aggressively for the establishment of international control over the Internet via the United Nations' International Telecommunication...

In Back Alleys and Basements, Video Arcades Quietly Survive
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In Back Alleys and Basements, Video Arcades Quietly Survive

The Stockton Tunnel, excavated in 1914, lets San Francisco drivers get between downtown and Fisherman’s Wharf without having to ascend the scarily steep grades...

If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It: Ancient Computers in ­se Today
From ACM TechNews

If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It: Ancient Computers in ­se Today

Large sections of the transportation and military infrastructure, some modern businesses, and computer programmers still use technology that has not been updated...

High-Tech New Citizens Bemoan Long Path to Ceremony
From ACM News

High-Tech New Citizens Bemoan Long Path to Ceremony

Twenty-one years after he set foot in the United States, Facebook engineer Wei Zhu was overjoyed to take his oath of citizenship Wednesday at a special Silicon...
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