Wednesday, April 23, 2014

History's most popular computer scientists

Josh Fruhlinger: Here's who came up with your least favorite tech buzzwords
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April 23, 2014 Read about which computer scientists have made the greatest impression globally over time, based on new data from MIT's Media Lab
10. Josh Fruhlinger: Here's who came up with your least favorite tech buzzwords

9. Aereo argues that ruling against it could hurt cloud storage business

8. Matthew Mombrea: In programming, a little guidance goes a long way

7. Samsung goes on offensive against Apple at trial

6. Peter Smith: Netflix is about to raise prices by as much as 25%
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5. Christina Tynan-Wood: Business liason: A role that combines technical know-how and the conversation chops to translate it

4. Former GitHub CEO quits after harassment investigation

3. Melanie Pinola: Meet the Banana Pi: A more powerful version of the Raspberry Pi

2. Google reportedly wants to make email encryption easier, but don't hold your breath

1. Phil Johnson: History's 15 most popular computer scientists
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