Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Cory Benfield discusses the evolution of ...
Holshouser turned to accordion when a college pal gave him one as a gift. Martin Johnson reviews his latest album, then Terry Gross hosts Holshouser in the studio for conversation and some music. This ...
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Thomas Eugene Kurtz, a pioneer in computer science whose vision of accessible computing transformed education and technology, passed away on 12 November at the age of 96. Kurtz’s enduring ...
Lately, I’ve been playing word association games with my friends and longtime Petalumans, regarding Petaluma of the 1950s and 1960s. I wanted to know what came to mind when I mentioned various topics.
Still, Kansas City has a rich accordion history thanks to Joan Cochran Sommers, an icon who is still conducting, teaching and playing the accordion. In Joan Cochran Sommers’ day, accordion salesmen ...
Reflecting on a decade of experience as a CEO, offering insights gained from building and growing a successful business. On the heels of my business’s 10-year anniversary, I’ve been reflecting on the ...
Soon after Satya Nadella became CEO of Microsoft in 2014, he set about transforming the tech giant’s culture. His goal: Change from a place where people acted like “know-it-alls”—unsurprising perhaps ...
The human brain tends to play favorites. Its prejudices, well demonstrated by psychological studies, include the “halo effect”: if we like a certain quality in a person, we’re more likely to perceive ...
Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Ludi Akue discusses how the tech sector’s ...
As a youngster in the 1950s my pursuit of being an amateur artist or painter in the 1960s was about as successful for me as my dreams of being a musician. Neither of these interest areas really proved ...