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Speech-to-Speech Translations Stutter, But Researchers See Mellifluous Future
From Communications of the ACM

Speech-to-Speech Translations Stutter, But Researchers See Mellifluous Future

The practical need for accurate instant or simultaneous machine translations continues to grow as applications multiply.

Researchers Exchange Mooc Results in Learning@scale Conference
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Researchers Exchange Mooc Results in Learning@scale Conference

Nearly 200 attendees from both computer science and learning science met to exchange research on MOOCs at the first annual ACM Learning@Scale Conference in Atlanta...

Brands Take Advantage of Hci Technologies
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Brands Take Advantage of Hci Technologies

Technologies demonstrated in motion pictures are coming to life for advertisers.

STEM Festival Aims To Enthrall The Young With Robot Zoo
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STEM Festival Aims To Enthrall The Young With Robot Zoo

The USA Science & Engineering Festival this year will include a "Robot Zoo" where robot-builders can show their creations.

'Peace Technologies' Enable Eyewitness Reporting When Disasters Strike
From Communications of the ACM

'Peace Technologies' Enable Eyewitness Reporting When Disasters Strike

Ushahidi — or "testimony" in Swahili — has played a central role in coordinating responses to crises around the globe.

Moocs Evolve; Version 2.0 Aims to Retain More Students
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Moocs Evolve; Version 2.0 Aims to Retain More Students

Given that student retention rates typically hover at just around 4-5% of those participating in free Web classes, some online courses have evolved to a sort of...

Software Helps Linguists Reconstruct, Decipher Ancient Languages
From Communications of the ACM

Software Helps Linguists Reconstruct, Decipher Ancient Languages

Linguists who once spent an entire career reconstructing a major language family now can accomplish that in just a few hours.

Grassroots Groups Work to Inspire Women To Code
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Grassroots Groups Work to Inspire Women To Code

New organizations aim to introduce women to computing at the local level.

Google's Mini-Films Bring to Life the Early Days of Computing and the Internet
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Google's Mini-Films Bring to Life the Early Days of Computing and the Internet

Google is sponsoring a series of mini-films about Britain's role in the early days of computers and the Internet.

Software Aims to Ensure Fairness in Crowdsourcing Projects
From Communications of the ACM

Software Aims to Ensure Fairness in Crowdsourcing Projects

The debate rages on about whether crowdsourcing is a win-win for workers, as well as for employers.

Study: Women Just as Satisfied in It Jobs as Elsewhere
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Study: Women Just as Satisfied in It Jobs as Elsewhere

A new study suggests that preconceptions about women's dissatisfaction with IT industry jobs are unjustified.

The Limitations Of Crowdsourcing: On The Hunt For The Boston Bombers
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The Limitations Of Crowdsourcing: On The Hunt For The Boston Bombers

Crowdsourcing demonstrated some of its limitations after the Boston Marathon bombing.

Augmented-Reality Glasses Bring Cloud Security Into Sharp Focus
From Communications of the ACM

Augmented-Reality Glasses Bring Cloud Security Into Sharp Focus

The possibility of a new $200-billion-plus industry has cloud security experts bracing for the ramifications.

­nique School For Coders: Tuition-Free – ­ntil You're Hired
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­nique School For Coders: Tuition-Free – ­ntil You're Hired

A new school for programmers stands behind the ability of its students to find jobs — if you can't find one within a year, tuition is free.

'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists
From Communications of the ACM

'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists

"Big data" from crowdsourcing resulted in more complex predictions.

Moocs Strategize To Generate Revenue
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Moocs Strategize To Generate Revenue

MOOCs are being pressed to come up with revenue-producing business models. Are they being held to a higher standard than other Internet startups? 

Cybercrime: It's Serious, But Exactly How Serious?
From Communications of the ACM

Cybercrime: It's Serious, But Exactly How Serious?

Symantec says $110 billion annually while McAfee says $1 trillion. Why can't anyone agree?

New Global Research Data Alliance Poised For Launch
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New Global Research Data Alliance Poised For Launch

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In the Year of Disruptive Education
From Communications of the ACM

In the Year of Disruptive Education

As college tuitions soar, various online models vie to educate college students worldwide — at no cost.

Two Apps Aim To Tell The Truth And Nothing But The Truth
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Two Apps Aim To Tell The Truth And Nothing But The Truth

Two new software tools — both works-in-progress — are being built to help online readers distinguish truth from BS.
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