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Website Maps 1.2 Billion Facebook Faces
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Website Maps 1.2 Billion Facebook Faces

Facebook has so many users—more than a billion, or roughly the population of India—that squeezing them all into one Web page seems almost impossible.

Your Digital Trail, And How It Can Be ­sed Against You
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Your Digital Trail, And How It Can Be ­sed Against You

While the collection of private information by the National Security Agency is under scrutiny worldwide, a remarkable amount of your digital trail is also available...

Google Think Tank Helps Build Virtual Museum For World Constitutions
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Google Think Tank Helps Build Virtual Museum For World Constitutions

The Comparative Constitutions Project has built a new website that offers a collection of constitutions from nations around the world.

Tiny Sensor Used in Smartphones Could Create Urban Seismic Network
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Tiny Sensor Used in Smartphones Could Create Urban Seismic Network

A tiny chip used in smartphones to adjust the orientation of the screen can detect moderate to strong earthquakes when located near the epicenter. 

Nsa Gathers Data on Social Connections of ­.s. Citizens
From ACM TechNews

Nsa Gathers Data on Social Connections of ­.s. Citizens

The U.S. National Security Agency in 2010 started creating sophisticated graphs of some Americans' social networks.

Back to the Future of Computer Science
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Back to the Future of Computer Science

The first Heidelberg Laureate Forum brought together the brightest minds of the past, the present, and the future in math and computer science.

Privacy Entrepreneur Turns Nsa Snooping Into Profit (q&a)
From ACM Opinion

Privacy Entrepreneur Turns Nsa Snooping Into Profit (q&a)

In a double dose of irony, the National Security Agency's prying has given a big helping hand to Phil Zimmermann's business, Silent Circle.

­k to Create New Cyber Defence Force
From ACM TechNews

­k to Create New Cyber Defence Force

The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence will recruit reservists as computer experts to work alongside regular forces in its new Joint Cyber Reserve Unit. 

Smart Cities: Citizens Come to Their Sensors
From ACM TechNews

Smart Cities: Citizens Come to Their Sensors

Santander, Spain, has become a model for high-tech smart cities worldwide.

From ACM News

Watch Out, Wall Street: Report Says Tech Is Now Nyc's Second-Largest Sector

New York City's economy has traditionally been dominated by finance, real estate, and media.

Nsa Chief Defends Collecting Americans' Data
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Nsa Chief Defends Collecting Americans' Data

The head of the National Security Agency delivered a vigorous defense Wednesday of his agency's collection of Americans' phone records for counterterrorism purposes...

Scientists ­se Math--and Computer War Games--to Show How Society Evolved
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Scientists ­se Math--and Computer War Games--to Show How Society Evolved

Researchers have developed mathematical formulas and computer simulations to discover how complex societies evolved. 

Harvard Plans to Boldly Go With 'spocs'
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Harvard Plans to Boldly Go With 'spocs'

Harvard University is moving beyond massive open online courses to small private online courses. 

Supercomputing Enables Climate Time Machine
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Supercomputing Enables Climate Time Machine

Climate models are improving with each generation of supercomputer, enabling more precise predictions of extreme weather events. 

Science Benefits From Diverse Landing Area of Nasa Mars Rover
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Science Benefits From Diverse Landing Area of Nasa Mars Rover

NASA's Curiosity rover is revealing a great deal about Mars, from long-ago processes in its interior to the current interaction between the Martian surface and...

Why Space Telescope Mirror Is Most Complex Ever Built
From ACM News

Why Space Telescope Mirror Is Most Complex Ever Built

"You will not be touching anything."

The Alan Turing Year Leaves a Rich Legacy
From Communications of the ACM

The Alan Turing Year Leaves a Rich Legacy

A year-long celebration of the life and work of a man whom many call the founding father of computer science.

­t Arlington Researchers Successfully Test Model For Implant Device Reactions
From ACM TechNews

­t Arlington Researchers Successfully Test Model For Implant Device Reactions

A NEW computer simulation could improve the treatment of dangerous reactions to medical implants such as stents, catheters, and artificial joints. 

Meet the Machines that Steal Your Phone's Data
From ACM News

Meet the Machines that Steal Your Phone's Data

The National Security Agency's spying tactics are being intensely scrutinized following the recent leaks of secret documents. However, the NSA isn't the only U.S...

Better Thinking Tools
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Better Thinking Tools

A new book calls for human-computer interfaces that better support thinking and learning.
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