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No one knew just how many Ubers and Lyfts were out there. Until now
New research by Northeastern associate professor Alan Mislove and assistant professor Christo Wilson pulls back the curtain on the density of Uber and Lyft vehicles in San Francisco.
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Northeastern team breaks records at supercomputing competition
Zachary Marcus, a junior computer engineering and computer science major, recently returned home with his team from the Student Cluster Competition in Frankfurt, Germany. The supercomputing competition is designed to […]
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Political science major finds passion for algorithms
Maggie Xu didn’t initially plan on a career in computer science. However, the opportunity to work with coding tools during her undergraduate years led to a growing interest in the […]
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Toasting to experiential learning
Whether you’ve had breakfast at Paris Creperie in Brookline, grabbed some Asian-American cuisine from the Mei Mei food truck that hops around the city, or curled up with a novel […]
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What loss of net neutrality could mean for consumers, content providers
David Choffnes, assistant professor in the College of Computer and Information Science, released a novel Android app for detecting traffic differentiation in mobile networks in 2015. We asked him to explain the ins and outs of net neutrality and how its loss could impact consumers and internet companies alike.
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CCIS Professor Mislove awarded the 2017 ACM SIGCOMM Test of Time award
This is one of the first papers that examine multiple online social networks at scale. By introducing novel measurement techniques, the paper has had an enduring influence on the analysis, modeling and design of modern social media and social networking services .
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Could the tech snafu in Silicon Valley’s finale actually happen?
In the finale of the fourth season of HBO’s Silicon Valley, we find the Pied Piper gang facing the consequences of their quest for technological relevance—namely, what to do when […]
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Why politically motivated cyberattacks might be the new normal
An international cyberattack struck parts of Europe, Asia, and the United States on Tuesday, crippling tens of thousands of computers at banks, hospitals, and government offices worldwide. Initial analysis found […]
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