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Open Data Kit is “Computing Research Highlight of the Week”

The Computing Research Association and the Computing Community Consortium have featured UW CSE’s Open Data Kit initiative as the Computing Research Highlight of the Week. “Computer scientists at the University of Washington have used Android, the open-source mobile operating system championed by Google, to turn a cell phone into a versatile data collection device. Organizations that want a fully customizable way to, say, snap pictures of a deforested area, add the location coordinates and instantly submit that information to a… Read more →
October 30, 2009

“Top Tech Events of the Fall – An Xconomy Guide”

Xconomy previews the top tech events in the Puget Sound region for the remainder of the fall.  UW CSE is the headliner: October 28th’s TechFlash “Women in Tech” event, a panel that featured UW CSE professor Yoky Matsuoka. October 29th’s UW CSE Industrial Affiliates meeting panel presentation on “The Changing Face of Venture Capital,” moderated by Ed Lazowska and featuring Mark Ashida (OVP Venture Partners), Greg Gottesman (Madrona Venture Group), Ron Howell (WRF Capital), Bill McAleer (Voyager Capital), and Cam… Read more →
October 29, 2009

“Cell phones become handheld tools for global development”

A UW news release concerning the Open Data Kit initiative, led by UW CSE professor Gaetano Borriello. “Computer scientists at the University of Washington have used Android, the open-source mobile operating system championed by Google, to turn a cell phone into a versatile data-collection device. Organizations that want a fully customizable way to, say, snap pictures of a deforested area, add the location coordinates and instantly submit that information to a global environmental database now have a flexible and free… Read more →
October 29, 2009

“Five Things Nathan Myhrvold Taught Us About Cooking”

Xconomy reports on the CSE Distinguished Lecture given by Nathan Myhrvold and Chris Young. Read the post here. Watch the video of this terrific talk here.… Read more →
October 26, 2009

“Farecast founder schools wannabe entrepreneurs”

UW CSE’s Oren Etzioni spoke last night as part of Foster School of Business’s “From Invention to Startup” lecture series.  Etzioni, founder of Farecast, “shepherded an auditorium full of fledgling entrepreneurs from research to a start-up.”  He talked mostly of his experience starting Farecast, a web service that monitors airfares and then makes recommendations to consumers about when they should make their purchase.  Microsoft now owns the service. Read the full TechFlash blog (John Cook’s Venture blog) here.… Read more →
October 21, 2009

Ed Lazowska interviews Irwin Jacobs at FiReGlobal

Dr. Jacobs, founder of Qualcomm, was in Seattle to deliver a UW CSE Distinguished Lecture and the 2009 UW EE Dean Lytle Endowed Lecture.  Later in the day, UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska interviewed Dr. Jacobs at the FiReGlobal: West Coast conference in downtown Seattle.  An Xconomy summary of the high points of FireGlobal is here. Watch the video of Dr. Jacob’s UW CSE Distinguished Lecture (also the UW EE Dean Lytle Endowed Lecture), delivered earlier in the day, hereRead more →
October 16, 2009

UW CSE’s Yoky Matsuoka headlines “Women in Tech” panel

The first “TechFlash Live: Women in Tech” event will be held at the W Hotel on the evening of October 28. The four panelists at what promises to be an extremely engaging evening are Yoky Matsuoka (UW CSE), Lucinda Stewart (OVP Venture Partners), Lili Cheng (Microsoft), and Trish Millines Dziko (Technology Access Foundation). Read the TechFlash post here. The TechFlash “Women in Tech” list – a “who’s who” of women in the Seattle technology ecosystem – includes UW CSE… Read more →
October 15, 2009

Associated Press on Kindle DX academic pilot project

The University of Washington is one of seven colleges and universities participating in a pilot project assessing the suitability of Amazon.com’s Kindle DX electronic reader as a textbook and reprint replacement.  In this AP article, UW CSE graduate students Todd Schiller and Franzi Roesner are quoted.  Read it here.… Read more →
October 13, 2009

“The Stimulus, UW, and Washington State”

UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska writes in Xconomy about the remarkable performance of the University of Washington in securing research funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. “Why R&D as part of the stimulus? Because it employs people (that’s what we do with federal research grant funding), but more importantly, because it lays the foundation for America’s world leadership.” Read the full article here.… Read more →
October 13, 2009

“Top-ranked Authors in ‘Operating Systems'”

We don’t have a clue about the methodology … and we’re not gonna question it! According to Microsoft Academic Search, four of the top ten authors in the Operating Systems field are from UW CSE:  Tom Anderson, Hank Levy, Brian Bershad, and Ed Lazowska. (Others in the top ten:  John Ousterhout (Berkeley -> Sun -> Scriptics -> Electric Cloud -> Stanford), Satya (CMU), Frans Kaashoek (MIT), Dave Patterson (Berkeley), Anoop Gupta (Stanford -> Microsoft), and Peter… Read more →
October 8, 2009

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