Yahoo wants to take advertising to the next level—that is, the Orwellian level—bombarding people in public places with targeted advertising served up by the surveillance...Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | October 14, 2016
Remember the projected Y2K bug disaster? The world's computers would supposedly go haywire as the clock ticked to January 1, 2000, thus destroying the world and...Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | September 29, 2016
Considering the role of universities in promoting tolerance as well as education.
Kathrin Conrad, Nysret Musliu, Reinhard Pichler, Hannes Werthner From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2016
Naming the next generation and remembering that the cloud is just other people's computers.George V. Neville-Neil From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2016
Exploring how Japan's unique mixture of social, educational, and corporate practices influence entrepreneurial activity.Michael A. Cusumano From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2016
Data scientists should have a strong moral compass in order to handle big data, according to DJ Patil, deputy chief technology officer for data policy and chief...MeriTalk From ACM Opinion | September 20, 2016
Sure, legitimate telemarketers will refrain from calling you if you've put your phone number on it. But criminal telephone spammers will call you anyway because...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | September 8, 2016
It's 2016: What possible reason is there to vote on paper? When we use touchscreens to communicate, work, and shop, why can't we use similar technology to vote?The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | August 29, 2016
Early last week, Twitter announced that it would be using new tools to curb hate speech and harassment on its site.Slate From ACM Opinion | August 24, 2016
Sharing lessons learned from a lecture program for making technical material more accessible to conference attendees.
Ethan Katz-Bassett, Justine Sherry, Te-Yuan Huang, Maria Kazandjieva, Craig Partridge, Fahad Dogar From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2016
Twenty-five years ago today, Tim Berners-Lee unleashed the World Wide Web, publishing the first public webpage. Well, maybe.Wired From ACM Opinion | August 24, 2016
To celebrate five years as CEO of Apple, Tim Cook has given a very long, exclusive interview to the Washington Post about his experiences so far. But what he didn’t...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | August 16, 2016
Job insecurity is a central theme of the 2016 campaign, fueling popular anger about trade deals and immigration. But economists warn that much bigger job losses...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | August 15, 2016
While U.S. presidential candidates are talking about tax rates, tax breaks, and trade — they are ignoring an economic issue that soon may matter far more to working...NPR From ACM Opinion | August 10, 2016