- The Anatomy of the Occupy Wall Street Movement on Twitter
A study of the social network behind the Occupy movement shows that the most vocal participants were highly connected before the protests began but have now largely lost interest, say social network researchers
- Why Google Glass Is Just the Beginning
In Google’s backyard, a startup has its eyes on glasses that offer more ways to interact with the digital world.
While Google toils to perfect the head-worn mobile computer known as Google Glass, a startup located literally down the street from its Silicon Valley campus is hard at work on a similar system that it believes will let users touch and move virtual objects instead of just viewing them.
- Facial Analysis Software Spots Struggling Students
A computer can learn to recognize, and respond intelligently to, users’ emotional state.
Even a good teacher may not always be able to tell, at a glance, which students are quietly struggling and which need more of a challenge. Fortunately, laptops may soon come with enough emotional intelligence built in to do the job for them.
- In Innovation Quest, Regions Seek Critical Mass
What’s the secret to becoming the next technology hot spot?
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