From Communications of the ACM
Digital innovation is not working in the interest of the whole of society. It is time to radically rethink its purpose without…
Filippo Gualtiero Blancato| March 1, 2024
Computers as we know them have are close to reaching an inflection point—the next generation is in sight but not quite within our grasp.Scientific American From ACM Opinion | November 14, 2013
The internet backbone—the infrastructure of networks upon which internet traffic travels—went from being a passive infrastructure for communication to an active...Wired From ACM Opinion | November 14, 2013
Forget extra cupholders or power windows: the new Renault Zoe comes with a "feature" that absolutely nobody wants.Electronic Frontier Foundation From ACM Opinion | November 14, 2013
When users of Lavabit, an encrypted e-mail service, logged on to the site this past August, they found a bewildering letter on the site's main page.The New Yorker From ACM News | November 13, 2013
Google X is responsible for some of Google's most literally fantastic projects: Google Glass, self-driving cars, gigantic inflatable balloons that beam Internet...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | November 13, 2013
Excited teenagers—in other words normal teenagers—have never been famous for consistently wise decisions, nor should they be.New Scientist From ACM Opinion | November 13, 2013
Tony Fadell is the founder and chief executive of Nest, a company that is trying to bring a high-end technology experience to some of the most prosaic areas of...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | November 11, 2013
We believe that our customers have a right to understand how their personal information is handled, and we consider it our responsibility to provide them with the...Apple From ACM Opinion | November 7, 2013
It was 25 years ago Tuesday that The New York Times first named 23-year-old Cornell graduate student Robert Morris as the culprit behind what became known as the...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | November 7, 2013
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the computer scientist who created the World Wide Web, has called for a "full and frank public debate" over Internet surveillance by the National...The Guardian From ACM Opinion | November 7, 2013
Clifford I. Nass, a professor of communication at Stanford who died on Saturday, regaled me several times over the years about his method for torturing students...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | November 6, 2013