Numbers give meaning to the promises on the Communications Web site to deliver timely, substantive content that complements the magazine's peer-reviewed material and…
David Roman
The world of Communications is not contained in the pages of a monthly magazine. Like other publications, it has expanded over time into a…
The most popular content on Communications' site is something many readers know nothing about.
The mouse's days are numbered. Computer interfaces that remove user-system barriers are in the works and are intuitive enough …
Computer scientists are wrestling to tame the glut of online data, which is overwhelming both individuals and companies. …
Communications' site performs ably on today's leading mobile systems. However, support for these and other mobile…
Almost 90% of what we learn comes from reading, estimates say, and the path that online information takes to your brain is less …
The vast Internet delivers only a sliver of the information the average American consumes each day, according to a recent …
The unfilteredness of the Internet, while largely considered a plus, is taking some knocks. Abundant, easily accessible data …
Crowdsourcing and the Question of Expertise
There is an in inherent weakness to crowdsourcing that should bother computer scientists and computer users alike. It's the …
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