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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…
Filippo Gualtiero Blancato| March 1, 2024
Google's Android mobile operating system platform has outsold the iPhone in the first quarter of 2010 according to The NPD Group, a consumer market research and...eWeek From ACM Opinion | May 13, 2010
In their continued quest to plumb the mysterious depths of human interactions, some sociologists have stopped watching people—and started watching their avatars...Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | May 10, 2010
In 1998, a hacker told Congress that he could bring down the Internet in 30 minutes by exploiting a certain flaw that sometimes caused online outages. In 2003...The Associated Press From ACM Opinion | May 10, 2010
Bruno Bachimont, scientific advisor of the Department of Research and Innovation at France's Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, discusses the constructive mix...Integrated Science Education From ACM Opinion | May 6, 2010
Bruno Bachimont, scientific advisor of the Department of Research and Innovation at France's Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, discusses the constructive mix...Integrated Science Education From ACM Opinion | May 6, 2010
An upcoming President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report will address the issue of improving pre-college math and science education...Science Insider From ACM TechNews | May 3, 2010
"How can global warming be real when there’s so much snow?" Hearing that question—repeatedly—this past February drove Joseph Romm nuts. A massive snowstorm had...Wired From ACM Opinion | April 27, 2010
With a dizzying array of announcements this week, it seems almost inevitable that the web will become, at least for the near future, an extension of Facebook. Like...Wired From ACM Opinion | April 26, 2010
The story could have been programmed to draw media coverage, were it not for its implausibility: Apple (a reader magnet) banned a future Pulitzer Prize winner's...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | April 23, 2010
Tracy Mitrano, Cornell University's director of IT Policy says the recent U.S. Federal Appeals Court decision in Comcast v. FCC and the FCC's efforts to enforce...Cornell niversity From ACM Opinion | April 23, 2010
The second of a two-part series highlighting several of the world's museums dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and elucidating computing history.William Aspray From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2010
Studying the prevalence of mobile email addiction and the associated possible implications for organizations.Ofir Turel, Alexander Serenko From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2010
Improving the research base for computing education requires securing competitive funding commitments.Cameron Wilson, Mark Guzdial From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2010
Assessing the strengths, weaknesses, and general applicability of the computing-as-utility business model.
Erik Brynjolfsson, Paul Hofmann, John Jordan From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2010
In Web parlance, "chrome" is the part of the browser that surrounds the page: the address bar, the "Back" button, and those all-important bookmarks. Chrome is also...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | April 21, 2010
Once U.S. companies dominated Business Week's Most Innovative Companies ranking, outnumbering corporations outside of America. But for the first time ever, more...Business Week From ACM Opinion | April 19, 2010
Robots can do all kinds of tasks, from folding clothes to fighting wars. But a professor says we should consider the ethics of unleashing robots.CNN From ACM Opinion | April 19, 2010
Robots can do all kinds of tasks, from folding clothes to fighting wars. But a professor says we should consider the ethics of unleashing robots.CNN From ACM Opinion | April 19, 2010
Professor Dame Wendy Hall, who is involved in the newly founded Institute of Web Science, says the field is experiencing rapid growth as governments increasingly...Computer Weekly From ACM TechNews | April 16, 2010