Our bloggers discuss relevant computing topics and encourage comments about their posts.
Professor
Calvin College
Parallel and Distributed Computing, Object-Oriented Programming
Professor
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
Cybersecurity, Cyberwar
Professor
Union College
Software Testing, Education
Research Scientist
Google
Social Computing
Director of User Experience
Google
Human-Computer Interaction
Assistant Professor
University of California, San Diego
Human-Computer Interaction, Educational Technology, Software Engineering
Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Education
Adjunct Professor
University of Wyoming
The Philosophy of Computer Science
Associate Professor
Carnegie Mellon University
Mobile Computing,
Privacy and Security
Principal Researcher
Microsoft Research New York
Machine Learning, Learning Theory
Founder, CEO
popforms
Software Engineering, Technical Leadership
Professor
ETH Zurich
Software Engineering
Vice President of E-Commerce Technology,
Nordstrom
Web Site and Search Innovation
Founder of OwnTown Inc.,
CTO of Livefyre
Information Flow
Vice President
for Research and Economic Development, University of Iowa
High-Performance Computing
Senior Lecturer
Heriot-Watt University
Game-Based Learning
Adjunct Professor
MIT
Databases
Professor
Loyola University Chicago
Computer Systems, Software Engineering
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Blogroll
These blogs reflect the geographic and intellectual scope of the computing world. Blog entries and related discussions are off-site.
Renee Dopplick of ACM's Public Policy Office in Washington, DC, covers a wide range of issues to inform the computing community and the public about technology policy.
The ACM-W Council's blog celebrates, informs and supports women in computing in an effort to improve their working and learning environments.
danah boyd writes about youth culture, social network sites, social media, and other matters of interest.
Ubiquity Magazine's BLOG@UBIQUITY is where industry experts post their reflections and reactions to the computing world emerging all around us. The blog explores the new spaces of emerging possibilities and speculates on how those spaces might be influenced by computing technology, policies, and practices.
 Lance Fortnow and Bill Gasarch write about theoretical computer science and the academic world.
The Computing Community Consortium is a leading source for provocative opinions about the future of computing research, and for news on the CCC's activities.
Postings from faculty and staff at the Purdue University Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security.
Microsoft Academic Relations Manager Alfred Thompson writes about teaching computer science at the K-12 level.
The Official Blog of the Computer Science Teacher's Association posts news, commentary, pointers to resources, and discussions about K – 12 computer science education.
This academic blog by Daniel Lemire, a researcher in data warehousing, features critical discussions on research in computer science.
Franz Dill explores the application of new information technologies in retail, marketing, analytics, knowledge delivery, sensory delivery, systems modeling and elsewhere.
Gail Carmichael, a Ph.D. student at Carleton University, shares her passion for helping others enjoy computer science.
Greg Linden, founder of Geeky Ventures, comments on personalization and customization in Web search.
 Richard J. Lipton, a professor of computer science at Georgia Tech, and Ken Regan, a professor of computer science at the University of Buffalo (SUNY), write about the theory of computation.
One of the pioneers of quantum computation, Michael Nielsen is writing a book on the future of science.
A professor of computer science at Harvard University, Michael Mitzenmacher writes about algorithms, networking, and information theory.
Software engineer Daniel Tunkelang covers information access and retrieval, social networks, decision theory, and more.
Internet news, software news, telecommunications, semiconductors, Computer Science.
Mark Vanderbeeken's blog posts daily news about what’s happening worldwide in the field of experience design and people-centered innovation.
Bruce Schneier is the chief security technology officer for BT. His blog covers security and security technology.
Jean Yang is a fifth-year Ph.D. student in the Computer-Aided Programming group at MIT. She shares her thoughts about academia, computer science, gender, tech, travel, and life (mostly).
Industry insider Simon Phipps is a board member of the Open Source Initiative. He has worked as a field engineer, programmer, and systems analyst.
Yevgeniy Brikman's blog about software engineering, fitness, travel, and everything else.
Crossroads is the ACM magazine for students. Crossroads aims to provide readers with material that will stimulate, inform, and educate students of computing.
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