Biweekly Links – 02-19-2010
1. Cookies, Supercookies and Ubercookies: Stealing the Identity of Web Visitors This is a two part post by Arvind Narayanan on identifying the identity of a person using a variety of techniques. The...
View ArticleIndie Blogs – Part 1
I love blogs and spend a significant time every week reading blogs. Most of the blogs I read are technical . After I started my blog, I had some fun chat with my friends about my blog and other stuff....
View ArticleBiweekly Links – 03-05-2010
1. Building a Better Teacher A good article from NYT which talks about a quest to make high school teachers better and more effective . The article had some interesting points. For eg it implied that...
View ArticleBiweekly Links – 03-08-2010
1. Choosing the number of clusters I: The Elbow Method A post with some ideas on choosing number of clusters in a principled way. 2. 4 Chatboxes for wordpress.com blogs An interesting way to embed...
View ArticleIndie Blogs – Part 2
The first part of the Indie Blogs series was pretty popular. Here are some more blogs that I find interesting. 1. Coconut Chutney Has a lot of nice posts. Probably the blogs most popular post (and also...
View ArticleBiweekly Links – 10-02-2010
1. Ultraprecise clock helps cut relativity down to size Looks like by using highly accurate atomic clocks, scientists have concluded that relativity theory works even under normal conditions although...
View ArticleBiweekly Links – 05-07-2010
1. India’s EVMs are Vulnerable to Fraud Interesting demo of how India’s EVM are vulnerable to fraud. Some of the points they make are quite valid. Although, I doubt if any politician has enough brains...
View ArticleBiweekly Links – 08-02-2010
Hello all, I am back after almost a month. I completed my masters successfully – more on that later ! Now to the usual business…. 1. India unveils prototype for $35 touch-screen computer Probably one...
View ArticleBiweekly Links – 08-13-2010
1. In a Video Game, Tackling the Complexities of Protein Folding In an interesting news, humans outperformed supercomputers in predicting ideal protein folding. Protein folding is a very fascinating...
View ArticleBiweekly Links – 08-23-2010
In the last couple of weeks after my masters, I have been trying to streamline my daily routine (now that I am going to start my PhD) . So this week’s biweekly links has a strong bias towards...
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