- Academia vs. Business
Published: November 17, 2009
- Lower your bad code footprint by purchasing Bad Code Offsets
Published: November 18, 2009
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- The 7 Harsh Realities of Social Media Marketing
Published: November 12, 2009
Last Friday I was in Atlanta, where I gave a talk on social media marketing at Dan Kennedy’s InfoSUMMIT conference.
I’m something of a fish out of water at a Glazer-Kennedy event. For example, unlike at Bl...
- Evidence on Social Networking Sites
Published: November 10, 2009
Social networking offers an abundance of evidence that may not be obtainable without undercover work. Unfortunately, discovery rules and ethical guidelines are outpaced by the growth of social networks. Attorne...
- Computer Crime Law, Second Edition
Published: November 10, 2009
I’m pleased to announce that the Second Edition of my Computer Crime Law casebook has just been published. A few quick points about it, for those who are interested in such things:
1. About 20% of the main...
- Laissez-Faire Access Control
Published: November 8, 2009
Recently I wrote about the difficulty of making role-based access control work, and how reasearch at Dartmouth showed that it was better to let people take the access control they need to do their jobs, and aud...
- Stack Overflow for scientists
Published: November 9, 2009
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- Rupert Murdoch to Block Google = Smart = Twitter has changed it all.
Published: November 9, 2009
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- State of the art C compiler optimization tricks
Published: November 6, 2009
A survey about state of the art C compiler optimization tricks, Felix von Leitner, Linux Kongress 2009.
The introduction and the conclusion is quite well put:
Optimizing == important.
But often: Readable...
- The Problems with Unscientific Security
Published: November 4, 2009
From the Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, by a whole list of authors: "A Call for Evidence-Based Security Tools":
Abstract: Since the 2001 attacks on the twin towers, policies on security have cha...
- Here’s Something to Think (and Talk) About
Published: November 4, 2009
I’m flying to New York City today for the Audience Conference, so I thought I’d share a quotation about the relationship between writers (or any content creator) and the people they hope to connect with.
W...
- Zero-Tolerance Policies
Published: November 3, 2009
Recent stories have documented the ridiculous effects of zero-tolerance weapons policies in a Delaware school district: a first-grader expelled for taking a camping utensil to school, a 13-year-old expelled aft...
- Hey, is there somebody around to accept this award?
Published: November 1, 2009
Back in the late 1990s,
some large Internet association
conducted a survey
in order to bestow awards in categories like
Best Web server and
Best Web browser,
and one of the categories was
Best Web authoring to...
- How to Write a Blog Post That’s Stickier than Velcro
Published: October 30, 2009
A Guest Post by Marelisa Fábrega. Image by drmama.
Do you have a really good idea which you want to go viral? Is there a behavior you’re trying to modify in your blog readers, such as encouraging them to sa...
- The Iceberg Effect in Theory Research
Published: October 30, 2009
The iceberg effect in research: how theorems can be lost
Fred is my favorite name, when I need a “random” name. You might have also noticed that the picture is not even a picture of a person—it’s...
- Reinout van Rees: Handy two-page restructedtext cheat sheet
Published: October 30, 2009
A while ago I stumbled upon a real handy two-page PDF with a restructuredtext
(rst) cheat sheet. If you work with rst and need to look up things from time
to time: recommended! The link directly t...
- The Prime Lexicon: A list of English words that are prime in base 36
Published: October 30, 2009
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- US DoD snuffs open-source 'misconceptions'
Published: October 28, 2009
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- District Court Suppresses Contents of E-Mail Account in Bear Stearns Trial
Published: October 26, 2009
The New York Times Deals blog reports on a fascinating new computer search and seizure decision, and one that I think was very likely wrongly decided:
Federal prosecutors hit another setback on Monday in th...
- Law by computer
Published: October 22, 2009
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