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February 22, 2015

The Morning Paper [computing papers selected by Adrian Colyer]

Filed under: Computer Science,Distributed Computing,Programming — Patrick Durusau @ 10:58 am

The Morning Paper [computing papers selected by Adrian Colyer]

From the about page:

The Morning Paper: a short summary of an important, influential, topical or otherwise interesting paper in the field of CS every weekday. The Morning Paper started out as a twitter project (#themorningpaper), then it became clear a longer form was also necessary because some papers just have too much good content to get across in a small batch of 140-character tweets!

The daily selection will still be tweeted on my twitter account (adriancolyer), with a quote or two to whet your appetite. Any longer excerpts or commentary will live here.

Why ‘The Morning Paper?’ (a) it’s a habit I enjoy, and (b) if one or two papers catch your attention and lead you to discover (or rediscover) something of interest then I’m happy.

Adrian’s 100th post was January 7, 2015 so you have some catching up to do. 😉

Very impressive and far more useful than the recent “newspaper” formats that automatically capture content from a variety of sources.

The Morning Paper is curated content, which makes all the difference in the world.

There is an emphasis on distributed computing making The Morning Paper a must read for anyone interested in the present and future of computing services.

Enjoy!

I first saw this in a tweet by Tyler Treat.

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