Volume 17, Number 1, Fall 2010
The Changing Face of Programming
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- Gideon Juve:
Information Sciences Institute: Marina del Rey, California.
48-50

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Volume 17, Number 2, Winter 2010
Letter from the editor
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- Matt Might:
The academic job search: How to prepare key documents.
7

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- Vaggelis Giannikas:
Establishing an ACM student chapter: activity ideas for university groups.
8

Features
- Lukas Biewald:
Massive multiplayer human computation for fun, money, and survival.
10-15

- Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis:
Analyzing the Amazon Mechanical Turk marketplace.
16-21

- Aniket Kittur:
Crowdsourcing, collaboration and creativity.
22-26

- Robert C. Miller, Greg Little, Michael S. Bernstein, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Lydia B. Chilton, Max Goldman, John Joseph Horton, Rajeev Nayak:
Heads in the cloud.
27-31

- Jason Dyer:
Mathematics for the masses.
32-33

- Michael Mitzenmacher:
An introduction to human-guided search.
34-35

- David A. Shamma:
Beyond freebird.
36-38

- M. Six Silberman, Lilly Irani, Joel Ross:
Ethics and tactics of professional crowdwork.
39-43

- Ran Halprin, Moni Naor:
Games for extracting randomness.
44-48

- Robert J. Simmons:
Profile Luis von Ahn: ReCaptcha, games with a purpose.
49

- Nelson Zhang:
Running the turk: interview with Amazon.com vice president Sharon Chiarella and PR manager Kay Kinton.
50-51

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- Jason Wiese:
FXPAL---an interdisciplinary lab: Palo Alto, California.
54-55

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Volume 17, Number 3, Spring 2011
The Fate of Money - Letter from the editor
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- Vaggelis Giannikas:
Competitions for chapters: the ACM student chapter excellence award.
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Volume 17, Number 4, Summer 2011
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- Bill Weihl, Erik Teetzel, Jimmy Clidaras, Chris Malone, Joe Kava, Michael Ryan:
Sustainable data centers.
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- Prabal Dutta:
Sustainable sensing for a smarter planet.
14-20

- Leo Bonanni:
Sourcemap: eco-design, sustainable supply chains, and radical transparency.
22-26

- Ethan Schaffer:
GrowFood.org: sustainability, food, technology, and social networking.
27-28

- Dan Sturges:
Let's split!
30-34

- Steven Letendre, Willet Kempton, Jasna Tomic:
The networked vehicle 1.0: integrating electric cars with the nation's power grid.
35-38

- Tawanna Dillahunt, Jennifer Mankoff:
In the dark, out in the cold.
39-41

- Johnny Rodgers, Lyn Bartram, Rob Woodbury:
Challenges in sustainable human-home interaction.
42-46

- Alex Laskey, Ogi Kavazovic:
OPOWER.
47-51

- Tiffany Holmes:
Dialogical encounters: art and energy awareness via eco-visualization.
52-55

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- Gideon Juve:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Berkeley, California.
58-59

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