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Leon Neyfakh

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Bringing Some Sizzle to the Dial-Up King

After work on Thursday, Nov. 18, about 100 software engineers walked through the front doors of 770 Broadway near Astor Place and made their way up to the sixth-floor offices of AOL. The group, mostly young men, were specialists in machine learning, a discipline related to artificial intelligence that involves writing algorithms that improve over Read More

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David Rosenthal Puts on His Penguin Suit

The problem with losing your job when you're a high-level executive in contemporary book publishing is that your options are basically to become a literary agent or do something vague and most likely super-boring involving e-books. So one could have forgiven David Rosenthal for feeling a little gloomy this past summer after being fired abruptly Read More

Why ‘Idea Guys’ Need To Step Their Game Up If They Want Developers To Work For Them

At the HackNY Hackathon last weekend, we talked to Akiva Bamberger, a master's student at Columbia, about the relative connotations of all the different words that are used to describe people who write code.

Here's the breakdown Mr. Bamberger offered:

"‘Developer' is good. ‘Programmer' is bad. ‘Engineer' is bad. ‘Engineer' and ‘programmer' both say, ‘I want Read More

Good Nerd, Bad Nerd

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, is portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network as a maladjusted misanthrope who talks like a robot and is better at communicating with his computer than he is with other humans. He is awkward, uncomfortable and helplessly off-putting when forced to deal with anyone who is not like Read More