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Year Recap

Last year has been really productive and exciting for us at CCL. It started off with 2 very successful PhD defences by Marin and Klemo in November and December of 2013. Goran and Ivan were soon to follow and defended … Continue reading

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Presentation at Huawei and Santa Clara, CA

Talk on Fri 2/22, Huawei, Santa Clara, CA – Consumer Computing: Introduction

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Presentation at UC Irvine

Introduction to Consumer Computing – UC Irvine colloquium, Feb 4 2013, 11am http://www.cecs.uci.edu

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Presentation at USC

USC colloquium, Talk Title: Consumer Computing: Introduction, Feb 6 2013, 2:30pm http://viterbi.usc.edu/news/events/?event=9365 …

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The Future of Web Apps

IT Professional, September/October 2011 (Vol. 13, No. 5) pp. 12-14 Several trends are shaping the current and future Web and its apps, and the emerging landscape is exciting. However, we’ll need to address numerous technical, developmental, operational, organizational, and societal … Continue reading

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Cyber-I: Vision of the Individual’s Counterpart on Cyberspace

Google it…

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Programming the Global Brain

By Abraham Bernstein, Mark Klein, Thomas W. Malone Communications of the ACM, Vol. 55 No. 5, Pages 41-43

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Pusher com

http://pusher.com/

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Appsbar: See how easy it is to build your own app

appsbar is the world’s largest app community. In 30 minutes or less you can have a new app…and with our new “app-commerce” you can sell your products and services through your app. There’s no programming, no charge, and no hassle … Continue reading

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Need an Expert? Try the Crowd

University of Vermont (08/14/12) Joshua E. Brown “University of Vermont researchers recently completed a study that aimed to discover if volunteers who visited two different Web sites could pose, refine, and answer questions of each other that could effectively predict … Continue reading

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