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Digital innovation is not working in the interest of the whole of society. It is time to radically rethink its purpose without…
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, in collaboration with the Tor Project, has launched an official 1.0 version of HTTPS Everywhere, a tool for the Firefox Web...Electronic Frontier Foundation From ACM News | August 5, 2011
Chrome is reading my mind. When I type a search query in Google's Web browser, it offers me the most likely results right in the address bar. It doesn't justWikipedia...Slate From ACM Opinion | August 5, 2011
The word "hacker" evokes all kinds of scary images. But Jeff Moss says hackers are exactly what the world needs more of, because they can make the Internet safer...CNN From ACM News | August 3, 2011
The Museum of Modern Art’s "Talk to Me: Design and the Communication Between People and Objects" is one of the smartest design shows in years—by which I mean...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 29, 2011
Steve Perlman, Silicon Valley’s self-styled Thomas Edison, has found a way to increase wireless capacity by a factor of 1,000.Businessweek From ACM Opinion | July 29, 2011
Twitter users have a way of self-identifying gratuitous complaints they make. They use the hashtag first-world problems. As in, "I can't believe Netflix is doubling...DesMoinesRegister.com From ACM Opinion | July 27, 2011
You probably use voice recognition technology already, if in a limited capacity. Maybe you use Google's voice-activated search, or take advantage of its (somewhat...Technology Review From ACM News | July 27, 2011
Imagine, if you will, a young Mark Zuckerberg circa 2003, tapping out mail messages from his Harvard dorm room. It's a safe bet he never would have guessed that...The New York Times From ACM News | July 26, 2011
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman talks data mash-ups, entrepreneurship, and how his site keeps people honest.MIT News Office From ACM News | July 25, 2011
Five years ago this month, Twitter opened itself up to the public. The new service, initially called Twttr, was born out of software engineer Jack Dorsey's fascination...Slate From ACM Opinion | July 22, 2011
Openness is the Internet's great strength—and weakness. With powerful forces carving it up, is its golden age coming to an end?New Scientist From ACM News | July 21, 2011
The publication culture in computer science is different. Whereas other disciplines focus on journal publication, the standard practice...Joseph Y. Halpern, David C. Parkes From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2011
An assessment of the U.S. government's EINSTEIN project.S. M. Bellovin, S. O. Bradner, W. Diffie, S. Landau, J. Rexford From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2011
When Cisco killed the beloved Flip camcorder a few months ago, a lot of people were shocked and upset—including me. It just seemed like such a ham-handed, thoughtless...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 15, 2011
South Korea will ban school paper textbooks and replace them with electronic tablets by 2014, which should alarm other nations. South Korea's students ranked No...The Miami Herald From ACM Opinion | July 14, 2011
The best social network you've (probably) never heard of is one-five-hundredth the size of Facebook. It has no video chat feature, it doesn't let you check in...Slate From ACM Opinion | July 13, 2011