News from the iSchools
College of Computing News: More Web Users Aim to Thwart Prying Eyes
Software that lets users know which companies are tracking their online habits is taking off. "Many privacy-conscious people take issue with someone tracking their online activities without their consent," says Mustaque Ahamad (Computer Science), director of the GT Information Security Center. Source: AJC.com
College of Computing News: Flashpoint Accelerator Graduates Its First Class of Startups
Flashpoint, Georgia Tech's startup accelerator program, had its first Demo Day on Jan. 10. The newly launched incubator, directed by Merrick Furst (Computer Science), is especially interested in investing in early-stage startups in the technology, medical device and biotech industries. Source: TechCrunch
College of Computing News: Silicon Valley VCs invest in Pindrop
Pindrop, an information security startup dedicated to phone security founded by Vijay Balasubramaniyan and Mustaque Ahamad (Computer Science), has drawn the interest--and the financial support--of the venture capitalist firm Andreesen Horowitz (subscription required). Source: Atlanta Business Chronicle
The iSchools Welcome Nanjing and Tampere as New Additions; Now Boast 33 Members Worldwide
The iCaucus is pleased to announce the addition of two academic institutions to its international collective of information schools. The two new members of the iSchools organization are Nanjing University’s School of Information Management in China, and the University of Tampere’s School of Information Sciences in Finland.
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7th International Conference on Persuasive Technology Issues Call for Papers
The 7th International Conference on Persuasive Technology has issued a call for papers. The conference, titled “Persuasive 2012: Design for health and safety,” will take place June 6-8, 2012, in Linköping, Sweden.
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Good news in a bad economy: iSchools are hiring faculty
Sept. 30, 2011—In a move that seems contrary to current economic trends, many Information Schools in the U.S. and around the world are actively seeking teaching and research faculty. This surprising hiring trend was revealed in a recent informal survey of deans in the iSchools organization.
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