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Google Encourages Developers to Create Art ­sing Code
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Google Encourages Developers to Create Art ­sing Code

Google is helping to promote a global competition to find an up-and-coming software developer artist who pushes the boundaries of art using code. 

A Peek at Google's M&a Ambitions
From ACM Opinion

A Peek at Google's M&a Ambitions

Don Harrison became Google's head of mergers and acquisitions about a year ago.

Sochi: Our Tweeted Emotions Decrypted in Real Time
From ACM TechNews

Sochi: Our Tweeted Emotions Decrypted in Real Time

Researchers will use social media to track the emotions of people viewing the Winter Olympics in Sochi. 

It's Erwin the Friendly Robot
From ACM TechNews

It's Erwin the Friendly Robot

A doctoral student will use a friendly robot to study how the human-robot relationship would be affected if robots have human-like thought biases. 

From ACM News

Herding Robots

Writing a program to control a single autonomous robot navigating an uncertain environment with an erratic communication link is hard enough; write one for multiple...

Baxter and the Second Machine Age
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Baxter and the Second Machine Age

The Industrial Revolution of the 18th century is not just the story of steam power, but steam started it all.

Yahoo Expands Research Labs in Search of Personalized, Mobile Experiences
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Yahoo Expands Research Labs in Search of Personalized, Mobile Experiences

There are many conflicting opinions about what troubled Web giant Yahoo must do to turn itself around, but critics and company leaders at least agree on one thing...

Target's Heating and Refrigeration Company Gave Hackers the Key to Customer Data
From ACM News

Target's Heating and Refrigeration Company Gave Hackers the Key to Customer Data

The massive Target data breach is a symbol of the need for tighter data security in big retail chains, but it's also still an evolving story in its own right.

Experiment Adds Sense of Touch to Artificial Hand
From ACM TechNews

Experiment Adds Sense of Touch to Artificial Hand

Swiss and Italian researchers have developed a robotic hand that enables amputees to feel differences between objects. 

Wikipedia vs. the Small Screen
From ACM TechNews

Wikipedia vs. the Small Screen

The Wikipedia Foundation formed a team of software developers to focus on developing the site for use with mobile devices. 

Virtual Games Bring Pinball to New Audiences
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Virtual Games Bring Pinball to New Audiences

The flashing lights, cool sound effects and high-speed bouncing ball action have made pinball simulators a hugely popular genre of video game, not to mention big...

Tim Berners-Lee: We Need to Re-Decentralize the Web
From ACM TechNews

Tim Berners-Lee: We Need to Re-Decentralize the Web

Sir Tim Berners-Lee called on the public to refocus on a decentralized, open Internet. 

2013 Visualization Challenge
From ACM News

2013 Visualization Challenge

With a Ph.D. in neuroscience and a love of Asian art, it may have been inevitable that Greg Dunn would combine them to create sparse, striking illustrations of...

New 'Mask' APT Campaign Called Most Sophisticated
From ACM News

New 'Mask' APT Campaign Called Most Sophisticated

A group of high-level, nation-state attackers has been targeting government agencies, embassies, diplomatic offices and energy companies with a cyber-espionage...

Can a Statistical Model Accurately Predict Olympic Medal Counts?
From ACM News

Can a Statistical Model Accurately Predict Olympic Medal Counts?

If someone asked you to predict the number of medals each country is going to win in this year's Olympics, you'd probably try to identify the favored athletes in...

The Robots That Saved Pittsburgh
From ACM News

The Robots That Saved Pittsburgh

It's hard to pinpoint the moment Pittsburgh began its three-decade climb back from the dead, but Red Whittaker marks the comeback from the instant he heard the...

This Iphone-Size Device Can Hack A Car, Researchers Plan To Demonstrate
From ACM News

This Iphone-Size Device Can Hack A Car, Researchers Plan To Demonstrate

Auto makers have long downplayed the threat of hacker attacks on their cars and trucks, arguing that their vehicles' increasingly networked systems are protected...

NASA's Troubled $8-Billion Hubble Successor Is Back on Track
From ACM News

NASA's Troubled $8-Billion Hubble Successor Is Back on Track

The Hubble Space Telescope is still operating, but its successor is already waiting in the wings.

Model Predicts Growth, Death of Facebook and Other Membership-Based Websites
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Model Predicts Growth, Death of Facebook and Other Membership-Based Websites

Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a computational model to assess the viability of websites and social networks and predict which sites are...

When Will Genomics Cure Cancer?
From ACM Opinion

When Will Genomics Cure Cancer?

Since the beginning of this century, the most rapidly advancing field in the life sciences, and perhaps in human inquiry of any sort, has been genomics.
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