March 11, 2009
Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
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March 07, 2009
This is the thirteenth post in an article series about MIT’s lecture course “Introduction to Algorithms.” In this post I will review lectures twenty and twenty-one on parallel algorithms. These lectures cover the basics of multithreaded programming and multithreaded algorithms. Lec...
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January 28, 2009
I just got off the phone with fellow AdAge Power 150 blogger CR Ransom and we had quite an amazing chat. CR runs Mosnar Communications, Inc. Public Relations, an Atlanta-based firm focused on the African American luxury market, “folks who have over $250,000 a year to spend on lifestyle.̶...
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January 26, 2009
This is the twelfth post in an article series about MIT’s lecture course “Introduction to Algorithms.” In this post I will review a trilogy of lectures on graph and shortest path algorithms. They are lectures seventeen, eighteen and nineteen. They’ll cover Dijkstra’s Al...
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January 13, 2009
RTFA: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7824939.stm The US National Security Agency has helped put together a list of the world’s most dangerous coding mistakes. The 25 entry list contains errors that can lead to security holes or vulnerable areas that can be targeted by cyber criminals. E...
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As a casual bike rider, if you have ever tried to shift gears on 12+ gear bicycle you know the frustration and gear jamming difficulties that can ensue. But researchers are looking to change that experience by designing a bicycle computer that tells you when to change gears to optimize power and eff...
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January 06, 2009
So we’ve covered the failures of computer dating pretty well: hateful algorithms that match you with the exact opposite of what you were looking for, and boilerplate come-ons that don’t exactly seem heartfelt. What about successes?...
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December 23, 2008
Layer 8 is Network World's coffee break for your head but sometimes it feels more like a relief from reality. This year we had shape shifting robots, unbelievably hard math problems and submersible airplanes to contend with. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Read on HERE! Layer 8 in a ...
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December 21, 2008
Jd writes "NIST has announced the round 1 entrants for the Cryptographic Hash Algorithm Challenge. Of the 64 who submitted entries, 51 were accepted. Of those, in mere days, one has been definitely broken, and three others are believed to have been. At this rate, it won't take the couple of years NI...
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November 29, 2008
Pickens writes "MIT microcomputer rocketer Scott Aaronson has an interesting post on how to improve Wikipedia's scope copyrights:cite this source roget's ii: the new llc.view results from: thesaurus | dictionary | encyclopedia | all character | the web share this: of theoretical laptop* science. Aar...
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