ON JULY 20th, Kyle Wiens, who runs two technology companies, wrote a blog post for Harvard Business Review titled "I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why." The nub: If you think an ...
Recent college graduates are questioning the value of their computer science degrees because there aren't as many lucrative ...
In a world dominated by laptops and tablets, it’s easy to overlook the humble desktop computer. But for those who want a powerful, comfortable, and cost-effective command center for their home, the ...
In business and research, leaders help motivate others to navigate a clear path forward. To help prepare future computer scientists for these roles, University of Toronto’s department of computer ...
The University of Toronto’s department of computer science, in the Faculty of Arts & Science, recently asked several of its new graduates to reflect on their time at the university as they on a new ...
Purchasing your office computers ready to go straight out of the box isn't the only option available to you. Consider the advantages of putting together your own computer or series of computers, and ...
“If you completely shut out the entire feminine perspective on the world,” says Maria Klawe of Harvey Mudd College, “you’re going to have a different set of products.” Judy Woodruff and Klawe discuss ...
In 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope team gave the world the first glimpse of what a black hole actually looks like. But the image of a glowing, ring-shaped object that the group unveiled wasn’t a ...
In 1979, two M.I.T. computer-science alumni and a Harvard Business School graduate launched a new piece of computer software for the Apple II machine, an early home computer. Called VisiCalc, short ...
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