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Comment Re:Not convinced. (Score 1) 464

Of course this could be due to random chance! But with a sample of over 80,000 applications from 40,000 investigators, they report a p-value of 0.001 (from TFA), so there's a more than 99.9% probability that these results are not due to chance. Which, to me, is worth more than an ambivalent "-shrug-". Most scientific research relies on findings that are much more ambiguous than this.

Comment Re:And why should they care? (Score 1) 441

It's not like you're going for a liberal arts degree there - grades and standardized testing scores are what matter at MIT.

Having worked with many people who made grades and passed standardized tests while maintaining a shockingly remedial actual understanding, and having met some brilliant mathematicians with no skill whatsoever in communicating their ideas, I can't agree. I also think that an essay gives a student with an inferior education but superior education a chance to distinguish him or herself even though s/he may not have been taught the tricks to taking standardized tests.

Comment Re:so what would be condescending towards men? (Score 1) 669

If someone created a website aimed at attracting men and used images of fast cars, busty models and bottles of beer, would those "stereotypes" be condescending to men?

No, it wouldn't be offensive. None of those stereotypes imply anything terribly negative about men, whereas

tech 'tips' that recommended calorie counting, finding recipes, and watching cooking videos

does imply that the main reasons a woman would buy a computer are to help her stay thin and help her in the kitchen. I can think of some very offensive racial analogies that I'd rather not say, but I think the equivalent marketing technique for /. would be a computer advertising its media capabilities as "making your pr0n seem so real, you'll forget you don't have a girlfriend," advertising crypto features "so it would take the NSA 15 years to get at your address book," and maybe making a chamber pot attachment "so you don't have to interrupt your WoW raid at the crucial moment."

Google

The In-Progress Plot To Kill Google 234

twitter writes "Four years after Steve Ballmer vowed to kill Google, Wired details Microsoft's, AT&T's, and big publishers' ongoing slog. The story is filled with astroturfers, lobbyists and others spending millions to manufacture FUD about privacy and monopoly in order to protect the obsolete business models of their patrons, who are mostly known for progress-halting monopoly and invasion of privacy. Their greatest coup to date was preventing Google from rescuing Yahoo."

Comment Budapest Semesters in Mathematics (Score 1) 386

I went to a rigorous math/sci/engineering school and as a math major managed to study abroad and knock off some requirements at the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics. It is mostly for mathematicians, but some courses like combinatorics might be of interest for a CS major. And one course, Conjecture and Proof, is one of the best I ever took.
Portables

Notebook Sales Outpace Desktop Sales 207

mikesd81 writes "Eweek reports that notebook sales have surpassed desktop sales for the first time in history. 'In the third quarter of 2008, notebook PC shipments rose almost 40 percent compared with the same period of 2007 to reach 38.6 million units. Conversely, desktop PC shipments declined by 1.3 percent for the same period to 38.5 million units. "Momentum has been building in the notebook market for some time, so it's not a complete surprise that shipments have surpassed those of desktops," said iSuppli principal analyst for computer platforms Matthew Wilkins. "However, this marks a major event in the PC market because it marks the start of the age of the notebook." ... The FBI's National Crime Information Center reported that the number of reported laptop thefts increased almost 48 percent over the last two years, to nearly 109,000 from 73,700.'"
Portables (Apple)

Smooth Open Street Maps For the iPhone 46

detrow writes "A number of projects are working on bringing a smooth Open Street Maps Viewer to the iPhone, where smooth means as smooth as the Google Maps application. Route-Me is one of them (New BSD License, complete Objective-C native code). The GPS Mission blog reports that their application (GPS Mission) uses Route-Me and made it to the App Store as the first application using that OSM component. The map looks real nice and behaves just like Google Maps with all the well known zooming and panning available. What other iPhone applications exist that feel as smooth as Google Maps but use the Open Street Map?"

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