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From Computational Complexity

FOCS Day 1

Michele and Michael continue their guest posts from Atlanta.The first day of FOCS is officially over. 8 sessions, 26 talks and 270 proceedings pages have already...

Google Experimenting With Social Search
From The Noisy Channel

Google Experimenting With Social Search

Google may be an also-ran in the social networking market with its Brazil-centric Orkut service, but that hasn’t stopped the search giant from adding social features...

Stop your search engines
From Putting People First

Stop your search engines

Peggy Orenstein forced herself offline, and reflects in the New York Times Magazine whether this is the path to true knowledge: “Not long ago, I started an experiment...

Memory and forgetting in the digital age
From Putting People First

Memory and forgetting in the digital age

Yadin Dudai writes in the New Scientist on two books on memory and forgetting in the digital age — Total Recall: How the e-memory revolution will change everything...

Neuroscience and Workplace Systems
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuroscience and Workplace Systems

An interesting example of what goes on in workplace contexts and how people interact with artificial systems like computers and avatars. What would this imply...

Unilever Consumer Contact Center
From The Eponymous Pickle

Unilever Consumer Contact Center

In Consumergoods Magazine: ' Unilever Unveils Online Self-Service Platform Unilever goes live with the Astute Solutions' RealDialog Self-Service solution on its...

From Computational Complexity

FOCS Day 0

Alas, I'm not in Atlanta but in New York City for another meeting. Something different this time--FOCS through the eyes of two Northwestern students, Michele Budinich and...

Marketing Neuromarketing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Marketing Neuromarketing

Influencing the Decisionmaker with Neuromarketing. Short PR piece from Zenzi.

The Way Nature Designs, Or Doesn't
From Return 42;

The Way Nature Designs, Or Doesn't

Often, I do not feel like agreeing with Linus Torvalds. This is not because he is not right, but because of the very opinionated, sometimes even stubborn way he...

Perception in the Brain's Clock
From The Eponymous Pickle

Perception in the Brain's Clock

Fascinating piece in New Scientist about how the brain's clock changes our perception and view of reality. Mentioned is the classic 'wagon wheel illusion', ' .....

Some thoughts on Twitter vs. Facebook Status Updates
From Apophenia

Some thoughts on Twitter vs. Facebook Status Updates

The functional act of constructing a tweet or a status update is very similar. Produce text in roughly 140 characters or less inside a single line text box and...

links for 2009-10-25
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-10-25

ZFS for MacOS X The power of open source is that, when one door closes, anyone can open another one. (tags: OpenSource...

Blob Robot
From The Eponymous Pickle

Blob Robot

IRobot, best known for its Roomba floor sweep ing robot, has developed a prototype robot for DARPA that can fit into tight spaces via its morphable form. Robotic...

We Have An Ombudsman
From Wild WebMink

We Have An Ombudsman

Just a quick reminder to anyone who believes Sun has done something bad in the community; we do have a community ombudsman service. Send e-mail to ombudsman@sun...

Social Media Counter
From The Eponymous Pickle

Social Media Counter

A display of changes in social media over time. The specifics are not that useful, but it is an impressive representation of how many people are engaging with social...

ROI of Data Mining
From The Eponymous Pickle

ROI of Data Mining

A good post on the high ROI for data mining in innovative organizations. Contains a good set of examples that have worked in this space that are instructive. It...

Major (and Minor) Happenings : Gu-Yeon Wei
From My Biased Coin

Major (and Minor) Happenings : Gu-Yeon Wei

I'm thrilled to announce that my colleague Gu-Yeon Wei, in EE here at Harvard, received tenure. I feel this is worth a mention because:1) Strangely, people sometimes...

IPhone versus Blackberry Shoppers
From The Eponymous Pickle

IPhone versus Blackberry Shoppers

Retailers discover differences between IPhone and Blackberry users. By Evan Schuman in Storefrontbacktalk.

Friday Squid Blogging: Steampunk Squid Cake
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Steampunk Squid Cake

Impressive.

Friday Squid Blogging: Draw-a-Squid Contest
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Draw-a-Squid Contest

Draw a squid, win Jeff Vandermeer`s Ambergris novels.
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