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	<title>Comments on: The Economics of Industrial Research</title>
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		<title>By: Computer Science With a Soul at Orbit Change Conversations</title>
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		<description>[...] Happily some of this change is starting to happen. Yahoo has recently added Ron Brachman from Darpa, Raghu Ramakrishna from University of Wisconsin (Madison), Michael Schwarz from Stanford, Andrei Broder from IBM Research, etc. to address these new inter-disciplinary problems of today. In Aug’06, Wall Street Journal covered this story in its article, “Hoping to Overtake Its Rivals, Yahoo Stocks Up on Academics” that resulted in some discussion here and here. I did a quick search and found that ACM is also rethinking the computer science curriculum. All this is good news indeed. We do seem to be moving towards a new field of computer science with a soul! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Happily some of this change is starting to happen. Yahoo has recently added Ron Brachman from Darpa, Raghu Ramakrishna from University of Wisconsin (Madison), Michael Schwarz from Stanford, Andrei Broder from IBM Research, etc. to address these new inter-disciplinary problems of today. In Aug’06, Wall Street Journal covered this story in its article, “Hoping to Overtake Its Rivals, Yahoo Stocks Up on Academics” that resulted in some discussion here and here. I did a quick search and found that ACM is also rethinking the computer science curriculum. All this is good news indeed. We do seem to be moving towards a new field of computer science with a soul! [...]</p>
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