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 | Abstract State Machines A formal method for specifying and verifying algorithms. Tools, meetings, researchers in the area. URL: http://www.eecs.umich.edu/gasm/ Details |
 | ACM SIGACT Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory, the ACM special interest group for Theoretical Computer Science. Site has membership information, meetings, reports and a newsletter for members. URL: http://sigact.acm.org/ Details |
 | The Algorithm Base Database of algorithms. May be scanned through or can be questioned through a knowledge based assistant. Links to originating web sites. URL: http://www.intelligenceunited.com/index2.html Details |
 | Algorithm Design Paradigms A course by Paul Dunne at the University of Liverpool. Slides and notes in HTML and PS. URL: http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~ped/teachadmin/algor/algor.html Details |
 | Algorithms Archive A collection including searching, sorting, tracking, mathematics and cellular automata. In English and Italian. URL: http://editor.altervista.org/ Details |
 | Algorithms Courses Links to courses in algorithms maintained at various university computer science departments. URL: http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~kirk/algorithmcourses/ Details |
 | Analysis Of Algorithms An initiative of attendees of the 1997 Dagstuhl seminar, these pages provide research papers, a bulletin board, and links to researchers and other resources in the field. The focus is on average case and probabilistic analysis. URL: http://pauillac.inria.fr/algo/AofA/ Details |
 | Combinatorial Algorithms Course material, syllabus and notes for a course by Roger Whitney at SDSU. URL: http://www.eli.sdsu.edu/courses/fall95/cs660/ Details |
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Algorithms
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Google lets you tweak its algorithms (The Inquirer)
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SEARCH OUTFIT Google has provided a tool that will let you tweak the algorithms for each search you do.
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Google lets you tweak its search algorithms (Sydney Morning Herald)
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Google now lets users reshuffle results so their favourite websites get top billing and disliked destinations get discarded.
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Yahoo November Search Update (Search Engine Land)
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Yahoo has informed us that they will be rolling out a search update over the weekend. Yahoo said, that you can expect “some changes to our crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms over the next few days and expect the update will be completed soon.”
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Google's SearchWiki Lets You Customize Your Search Results (Wired News)
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If Google's algorithms weren't giving you what you wanted, you now have the power to customize search results pages, as well as post, view and rank comments. The changes you make to results are seen only by you, but comments are public.
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Friday | 21 November, 2008 (Linux World Australia)
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A round up of interesting algorithms and look at how they impact your community.
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Debating the Vices and Virtues of Google (New York Times)
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The question on the table is “Google violates its ‘don’t be evil’ motto.” You can vote “yes” or “no” yourself in the comments below. But first read some of the arguments put forward in an Oxford-style debate on the question held this week in Manhattan by Intelligence Squared US , a project of the Rozenkranz Foundation that runs a series of such discussions.
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People-Powered Internet Grows Up (Fast Company Magazine)
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On today's Internet, algorithms rule. But a handful of startups are using large-scale human participation to offer online services that computers alone can't deliver. Can human judgment scale with the Web?
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The Verdict On Google SearchWiki (Forbes)
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Here's what tech pundits say about the Internet giant's new search editing feature.
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Netflix challenge to hackers: Improve our service and win big (International Herald Tribune)
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Across the globe, basement hackers and amateur mathematicians are competing to improve the program that Netflix uses to recommend DVDs — and to win $1 million in the process.
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Mufin Brings Better Music Recommendations to iTunes (ReadWriteWeb)
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When we first reviewed Mufin , a music recommendation service that is entirely based around algorithms that can automatically detect the similarities between different songs, we only gave it a pretty average review . Since then, however, Mufin has greatly improved its service and added Facebook and Myspace applications. The most interesting new product , however, is Mufin's iTunes plugin , ...
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Computers
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Quantum Computers Could Excel In Modeling Chemical Reactions (Science Daily)
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Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.
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IBM Tries to Bring Brain Power to Computers (OSNews)
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IBM Research has uncovered work it is doing to bring the brain's processing power to computers, in an effort to make it easier for PCs to process vast amounts of data in real time. The researchers want to put brain-related senses like perception and interaction into hardware and software so that computers are able to process and understand the data quicker while consuming less power, said ...
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Quantum Computers Could Excel In Modeling Chemical Reactions (Medical News Today)
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Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.
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Intrex Computers’ Think Expansion (NBC 17 Raleigh)
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A shift in focus from a warehouse stocking facility to a business focused on customer service back in 2001 during a sales slump, paid of for Intrex Computers, and now they are looking to open a ninth store in Charlotte, says Triangle Business Journal.
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Ohio Employee Used State Computers to Research “Joe the Plumber” (WCPN Cleveland)
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The state's job and family services chief is on a month of unpaid leave after the inspector general determined she improperly used state computers to find personal information on the man who became known as "Joe the Plumber". Bill Cohen reports from Columbus.
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Virus strikes some Pentagon computers: official (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Some Defense Department computer networks have been infected with a "global virus" and steps are being taken to mitigate it, the Pentagon said Friday.
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Making Computers Based on the Human Brain (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
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When Lloyd Watts was growing up in Kingston, Ont., in the 1970s he had a knack for listening to songs by Billy Joel and Elton John and plunking out the melodies on the family piano. But he wondered, wouldn't it be great to have a machine that could "listen" to songs and immediately transcribe them into musical notation? Watts never built the gizmo, but his decades-long quest to engineer such a ...
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Vulnerable Computers (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
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1998 The ROSAT satellite, which gathers images of deep space, is rendered useless after it suddenly turns toward the sun. Investigators blame a Russian intrusion into the satellite's control system.
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Scott Mueller From Que Publishing and Jeremy Buck From Diskeeper to Be Featured on Let's Talk Computers (R) (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Guests from Que Publishing and Diskeeper will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Que Publishing is a company of Pearson Education, the world's largest education publisher and a Pearson (NYSE: PSO) company.
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Library adds computers (The Shawnee News-Star)
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The McLoud Public Library has added three new public internet computers and two new children’s computers making a total of 11. To increase the information available to library customers and to provide them more communication opportunities, the library provides public access to the World Wide Web portion of the Internet and to specific information subscriptions arranged through the Internet.
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