Assessing whether newcomers have a more difficult time achieving paper acceptance at established conferences.
Jordi Cabot, Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Valerio Cosentino From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2018
Considering the similarities of quantum computing development to the early years of conventional computing.
Michael A. Cusumano From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2018
In the summer of 1995, a second-year grad student called Sergey Brin was giving a tour of Stanford University to prospective students. Larry Page, an engineering...The Guardian From ACM Opinion | September 24, 2018
As millions of people came online in the late 1990s they needed help figuring out what each webpage was about, and how to find what they were looking for.
The Conversation From ACM Opinion | September 6, 2018
Exactly 10 years ago Tuesday, a newly promoted vice president named Sundar Pichai stood before a group of tech reporters in a conference room at Google's Mountain...CNET From ACM Opinion | September 5, 2018
When we learn about the Industrial Revolution in school, we hear a lot about factories, steam engines, maybe the power loom.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | August 27, 2018
The United States is trying to develop a national strategy on artificial intelligence (AI) but is ignoring its single greatest advantage: many of the world's brightest...The Hill From ACM Opinion | August 15, 2018
Google is proposing a new Faustian bargain with the Chinese government that isn't just morally wrong; it's also terrible for business. Experience has shown that...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | August 10, 2018
With Apple Inc. now exceeding $1 trillion in market capitalization, it's tempting to understand this moment in terms of the dominance of all-too-large companies...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | August 7, 2018
In 2010, Google made a moral calculus. The company had been censoring search results in China at the behest of the Communist government since launching there in...Wired From ACM Opinion | August 2, 2018
After a five-year, $240 billion acquisition spree, there's a suspicion that the nature of deal-making in the semiconductor industry may be starting to change.
Bloomberg From ACM Opinion | August 1, 2018
Considering the possibility of achieving an e-democracy based on long-established foundations that strengthen both real-world democracies and virtual Internet communities...Ehud Shapiro From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2018
Increased technology is not the solution to the fundamental issue of declining democratic culture.
Douglas Schuler From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2018
Seeking the best measures to reach advantaged and less-advantaged students equally.
Mark Guzdial, Amy Bruckman From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2018