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May 2005

  1. The unconscious art of software testing (Full-text available online)
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 48 (1), 2005, pp15-18.

  2. Trust in E-Commerce (Full-text available online)
    By A F Salam et al
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 48 (2), 2005, pp73-77.

  3. Value of mobile applications: a utility company study (Full-text available online)
    By Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah et.al
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 48 (2), 2005, pp85-90.

  4. Computer science and bioinformatics (Full-text available online)
    By Jacques Cohen
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 48 (3), 2005, pp72-80.

  5. India’s ambitions to be a world leader in S & T depend upon a drastic overhaul of the university system
    By S C Lakhotia
    Current Science
    Vol. 88 (11), 2005, pp1731-1735.

  6. On mathematics, imagination and the beauty of numbers: dialogue between Barry Mazur and Peter Pesic
    Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    Vol. 134 (2), 2005, pp124-130.

  7. If an electron can be in 2 places at once, why can’t you?
    By Tim Folger
    Discover
    Vol. 26 (6), 2005, pp28-35.

  8. M I T Nerds
    By C G Dowling
    Discover
    Vol.26 (6), 2005, pp36-42.

  9. Higher Education and Research
    Economic and Political Weekly
    Vol. 40 (22 - 23), 2005, pp2234-2242.

  10. Job Search Success Secrets Revealed: Find out how these young engineers landed their ideal jobs (Full-text available online)
    By Celia Colista
    Graduating Engineer & Computer Careers

  11. Using Mobile Phones for Secure, Distributed Document Processing in the Developing World (Full-text available online)
    IEEE Pervasive Computing
    Vol. 4, (2), 2005, pp.74-81.

  12. Zone of Silence:Invented for an MIT thesis, a gizmo defends against cellphone chatter
    IEEE Spectrum

  13. Evolution and design inside and outside mathematics
    By Eric Grunwald
    Mathematical Intelligence
    Vol. 27 (2), 2005, pp17-23.

  14. Future of TV: How new technology will revolutionize what you see and how you watch: trend a report
    Newsweek
    6 - 13 June 2005.

  15. Putting mechanics into quantum mechanics
    By Keith C Schwab and Michael L Roukes
    Physics Today
    Vol. 58 (7), 2005, pp36-42.

  16. Physics and the real world
    By George Ellis
    Physics Today
    Vol. 58 (7), 2005, pp49-54.

  17. Meeting the challenges of the 21st Century: a scientist view
    By Lee Yuan T
    Science and Culture
    Vol. 71 (3-4), 2005, pp76-80.

  18. People own ideas! New technologies are forcing us to make important choices about how we use books, music, software, and other cultural products. Do we want them to be free or not?
    By Lawrence Lessig
    Technology Review
    Vol. 108 (6), 2005, pp46-53.

  19. Creators own ideas: Contrary to what Lawrence Lessing says, a truly free society allows for proprietary systems
    By Richard A Epstein
    Technology Review
    Vol. 108 (6), 2005, pp56-60.

  20. How Linux could overthrow Microsoft: Open-source movement is the largest threat the software giant has ever faced
    By Charles Ferguson
    Technology Review
    Vol. 108 (6), 2005, pp64-69.

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