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Introductions Are in Order
This year’s Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day is almost here! A part of annual National Engineers Week activities, Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day will mark its tenth year on Thursday, February 24, 2011. From the National Engineers Week web … Continue reading
News Roundup: Net Neutrality
The past couple days have been punctuated by some interesting news about net neutrality. Please check out the articles below, read my previous post, and give us your thoughts. Comcast Puts Tollbooth on Net Video, Says Backbone Provider Understanding the Level … Continue reading
Feature Leap!
Anything ‘Google’ is covered by news outlets and blogs ad nauseam, so I’ll do my best to spare you from regurgitated details about Google Instant that you’re sure to be pummeled with at every turn. The programming, particularly the server-side … Continue reading
What’s Your Privacy Policy?
Recently, efforts to mine publicly available data for insight into the five Ws of future events have been getting a lot of attention. The focus of much of this attention has been on Recorded Future Inc. The catalyst for this … Continue reading
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