The Internet causes connections to multiply and strengthen, creating a frenzy of positive feedback, which can drive people apart—not together.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | September 21, 2011
As President Barack Obama and Congress roll up their collective sleeves in an effort to jump-start our nation's struggling economy and cut the burgeoning federal...Politico From ACM Opinion | September 19, 2011
Much has been said about how the newly passed patent reform legislation, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, benefits large corporations. While that argument...CNET From ACM News | September 19, 2011
Max Levchin and Peter Thiel are not ones to mince words: "Innovation in this country is somewhere between dire straits and dead," Levchin said at TechCrunch’s...Forbes From ACM Opinion | September 15, 2011
Former AT&T engineer Mark Klein handed a sheaf of papers in January 2006 to lawyers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, providing smoking-gun evidence that...Wired From ACM Opinion | September 15, 2011
Human conflict is often associated with the emergence of a new science or technology. The Civil War's Gatling gun changed battlefield tactics and led to modern...Slate From ACM News | September 13, 2011
Somewhere between Sept. 11 and today, the enemy morphed from a handful of terrorists to the American population at large, leaving us nowhere to run and no place...Politico From ACM Opinion | September 9, 2011
In the olden days, it was simple to keep up with pop culture. There were only three channels on TV, and everybody saw the same shows at the same time.The New York Times From ACM Opinion | September 9, 2011
No shortage of articles have been published about the deep distrust exhibited by most 2012 Republican presidential candidates toward specific scientific findings—notably...Scientific American From ACM Opinion | September 8, 2011
Online services set content free from the physical world's constraints—including those that have defined the very idea of possession.Technology Review From ACM Opinion | September 8, 2011
Revelations of wholesale electronic fraud and massive data heists have become weekly, even daily affairs.Foreign Policy From ACM Opinion | September 7, 2011
The United States is reeling from a hurricane, drought, heat waves, and even an earthquake in Virginia. And we're already well into a nasty national election...ABC News From ACM Opinion | September 6, 2011
The Electronic Frontier Foundation urged the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday to preserve lawsuits challenging the government's illegal mass surveillance...The Electronic Frontier Foundation From ACM Opinion | September 1, 2011
Back to school time and millions of British kids are heading back to classrooms to embark on the national curriculum so beloved of busybody ministers.The Guardian From ACM Opinion | August 30, 2011
There is widespread alarm in the United States about the state of our math education. The anxiety can be traced to the poor performance of American students on...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | August 30, 2011
Just as the U.S. software industry is experiencing the long-anticipated all-out software patent wars, the European Union has a plan to follow the same course....The Guardian From ACM Opinion | August 26, 2011
Steve Jobs's resignation as Chief Executive Officer of Apple is the end of an extraordinary era, not just for Apple, but for the global technology industry in...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | August 25, 2011