Promoting more harmonious paths for technological innovators and expressive creators in the Internet age.Peter S. Menell From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2012
Over the weekend, Hunter Walk (a friend of mine who works for YouTube) tweeted about brands offering apps built on the Spotify platform. Spotify is likely to ...GigaOm From ACM Opinion | April 18, 2012
The George W. Bush team must be consumed with envy. Britain's government is preparing sweeping new legislation that would let the country's domestic intelligence...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | April 16, 2012
When word came that Instagram had been acquired by Facebook for $1 billion, the tweets came fast, and they were furious.Slate From ACM Opinion | April 11, 2012
Over the past year, the U.S. government has begun to think of Anonymous, the online network phenomenon, as a threat to national security.Foreign Affairs From ACM Opinion | April 5, 2012
Jeffrey Bigham's research uses Web-based applications and crowdsourcing to help people with disabilities in near real-time. Is it any surprise he won a NSF Career...Karen A. Frenkel From ACM News | April 3, 2012
When you "like" something on Facebook or read an online newspaper, perhaps a dozen or more companies are squirreling away data on your tastes, your habits, whether...Reuters From ACM Opinion | April 3, 2012
A couple of weeks ago, I was talking to a friend about streaming. I was marveling how easy it’s becoming to beam a live video feed, anywhere, not only to a friend...Wired From ACM Opinion | March 30, 2012
The assault on personal privacy has ramped up significantly in the past few years. From warrantless GPS tracking to ISP packet inspection, it seems that everyone...InfoWorld From ACM Opinion | March 28, 2012
Stanford doesn't want me. I can say that because it's a documented fact: I was once denied admission in writing.Wired From ACM Careers | March 27, 2012
An app for weather. An app for banking. An app for news, for sports, for games, for travel, for department stores, for insurance companies, for ….wait: Who needs...MSNBC From ACM Opinion | March 23, 2012
Combining academic and industry representation, the NCWIT Pacesetters program works to increase the participation of girls and women in computing.Jill Ross, Elizabeth Litzler, J. McGrath Cohoon, Lucy Sanders From Communications of the ACM | April 1, 2012