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Online Information Brokers & the Challenges of Privacy in a Networked World
The Chaos of the Internet as an External Brain; and More
Computers, Freedom, and Privacy in a Networked Society: June 15-18, in San Jose and Cyberspace
How Many Computers Will You Own?
Albion College Eliminates Computer Science
The Complicated Issues of Computing Education in Qatar
On FIFA World Cup 2010: Football and Internet in Latin America
Malvertisements Growing as Online Security Threat
Successful Software Platforms Are the Byproducts of Successful Businesses
On Social Networks, Political Campaigns and Threats
NSF Funding Advice; 21st Century Innovation
What Security Advice Should We Give?
Consumerization of IT and Research
Turns out That Brain Training Games Don’t Work
Robots After Roomba: The Ethics of Electronic Companions
Social Media and the Twitter Backchannel at CHI2010
CHI 2010: User Interfaces Learn a Thing or Two
CHI 2010 Opening Plenary: Thinking About Messy Futures
Encouraging Girls to Study Geeky Subjects (part 2): Programmable Bracelets
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