At Twitter, one of our key metrics for success was ‘time to first tweet’, the time taken between someone navigating to twitter.com, and seeing the first Tweet in the page. I’ve always thought it a...
It's truly a unique and interesting experience to watch someone transcend from one community to another with little to no issues. In this case, we're talking about Elijah Manor who successfully...
The artist statement for Lynn Cazabon, visual arts, and Neal McDonald’s, visual arts, multimedia project, Junkspace, 2012, will appear in the Vol 46. No 5 issue of Leonardo — Transactions....
It is with mixed emotions I am writing to announce that Patrick Simon, Business Analyst/Developer in DoIT’s Business Systems Group, will be leaving UMBC to become a consultant with Accenture. His...
Starting with Google Glass, wearable technology could usher in a new era of security weaknesses, researchers say. Internet-connected devices are ripe for hacking—and it seems that wearable...
Police agencies abide by a variety of policies on how long to retain license plate reader data and with whom to share it, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
As we prepare to enter a world of wearable, camera-equipped computers, do we want to live under a system that might ensure justice for all, yet privacy for none?