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Google Founders Buy Fighter Jet

Oct 24th, 2008 · The NY Times reports that H211 LLC, a company controlled by Google's top executives, including billionaire founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, appears to have added to its fleet a Dornier Alpha Jet, a light jet attack and advanced trainer aircraft manufactured …
see also: Google · company · NASA · founder · advancements · Oracle · manufactured

Google's GeoEye-1 Takes Its First Pictures

Oct 9th, 2008 · I was scanning through my RSS feeds today and happened upon an article about Google's GeoEye-1 imaging satellite which launched on Sept 6. Intrigued as to what the quality of the image was like, I decided to check it out only to find that the first picture …
see also: pictures · Google · imaging · College · RSS · satellite · campus

Microsoft's Mundie Sees a Future In Spatial Computing

Sep 26th, 2008 · Speaking at the MIT Emerging Technology Conference, Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie explained that he sees the industry evolving into 'spatial computing,' and he envisions a 3-D virtual world populated by virtual presences, …
see also: Redmond · service · Microsoft · world · computer · industry · Language

Re-purposing a Student Tech Service Group?

Sep 22nd, 2008 · I help run a student group at a Canadian University. For almost 15 years we've provided students with services such as web space, email, wireless internet on campus, cvs/svn, database access, mailing lists, etc., all using Linux and FOSS. In recent years, …
see also: Linux · Hardware · Google · service · students · obsolete · Internet

Re-purposing a Student Tech Service Group?

Sep 21st, 2008 · I help run a student group at a Canadian University. For almost 15 years we've provided students with services such as web space, email, wireless internet on campus, cvs/svn, database access, mailing lists, etc., all using Linux and FOSS. In recent years, …
see also: Linux · Hardware · Google · service · students · obsolete · Internet

The Tell-All Campus Tour

Sep 20th, 2008 · Want to check out colleges without the bother of having to read about them? Well, my YouTube-loving friend, the NY Times reports that old-school elephantine dead-tree college guidebooks may be a thing of the past thanks to startup unigo.com, which has …
see also: video · students · photos · North American · College · startups · friends

MIT Helps Third World With Hands-On Approach

Jul 13th, 2008 · About 60 people from 20 nations will descend on the MIT campus July 14th for the second annual International Development Design Summit to begin an intensive month-long process of creating technological solutions for the needs of people in the world's …
see also: solution · world · products · nation · scientists · research · population

Online Quiz As a Gateway to P2P

May 15th, 2008 · Andy Guess points out an interesting approach taken by a Missouri university to limiting (and limiting legal exposure because of) on-campus, on-line copyright violations, as described at Inside Higher Ed: "In order to download (or upload) files on any …
see also: P2P · network · Online · download · copyrighted · register · University

How the RIAA Targets Campus Copyright Violators

May 13th, 2008 · The Chronicle of Higher Ed got a briefing at RIAA headquarters on how the group catches pirates. They just use LimeWire and other software that pirates use, except that they've set up scripts to search for songs, grab IP numbers, and send out notices …
see also: IP · software · copyrighted · College · songs · violations · RIAA

Purdue Plans a 1-Day Supercomputer "Barnraising"

May 1st, 2008 · An anonymous reader points out an article which says that "Purdue University says it will only need one day to install the largest supercomputer on a Big Ten campus. The so-called 'electronic barn-raising' will take place May 5 and involved more than …
see also: computer · Science · engineering · electronics · organization · movie · employees

ISPs Blow Off Stanford Net Neutrality Hearing

Apr 21st, 2008 · The FCC & Stanford hoped to host an on-campus debate over Net Neutrality and invited AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and Time Warner to take part. None of them showed up. Unfortunately, only one side of the issue was voiced despite Stanford being home …
see also: commission · consumer · Internet · ISPs · broadband · Time Warner · Stanford

Study Shows Males Commonly Mistake Sexual Intent

Mar 30th, 2008 · Males are apparently clueless when it comes to interpreting sexual intent from females, according to a recent study (PDF) from Indiana University's Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. Men were found commonly to perceive more sexual intent …
see also: world · College · PDF · sexual · perceived · sex · campus

Roleplayers Seek Removal Of Nerf Gun Ban

Mar 27th, 2008 · LARP fans at Bowling Green State University may have to contend with a crippled game of Humans vs. Zombies after the University banned Nerf guns on campus. In the live-action game, players are either humans or zombies. The goal of the game is to change …
see also: 2006 · students · player · University · Humans · capture · campus

Comcast Gets Hard Up At FCC Meeting

Feb 26th, 2008 · alphadogg notes a story over at portfolio.com claiming, and presenting evidence, that Comcast paid people off the street to take up room at yesterday's FCC hearing in Massachusetts. Comcast acknowledges that it paid people to hold places in line for its …
see also: College · employees · evidence · region · Washington DC · campus · Massachusetts

What the MPAA Still Isn't Telling Us

Jan 29th, 2008 · An essay at the Inside Higher Ed site looks at the fallout from the MPAA's admission that its statistics on college student downloading were seriously wrong. Among the questions: What is the MPAA still holding back? Why isn't the MPAA changing its position …
see also: P2P · MPAA · students · download · digital · Public · piracy

Copyright Lobbies Threaten Federal College Funding

Jan 20th, 2008 · The EFF is raising the alarm regarding provisions injected into a bill to renew federal funding for universities. These new provision call for institutions of higher learn to filter their internet connections and twist student's arms over 'approved' digital …
see also: network · MPAA · service · students · download · Internet · technology

Student Expelled For Facebook Photo Description

Jan 13th, 2008 · A sophomore at Valdosta State University was expelled after criticizing his university's plan to build two new parking garages with student fees. In a letter apparently slipped under his dorm room door, Ronald Zaccari, the university's president, wrote …
see also: video · Online · world · students · photos · digital · Virginia Tech

12 Florida Schools Pass Anti-Evolution Resolutions

Jan 11th, 2008 · Several sources are reporting that twelve school districts in Florida have passed resolutions against the teaching of evolution. Out of all the arguments, however, one administrator seems to have gotten it right: "Then, the final speaker, Lisa Dizengoff, …
see also: Science · resolution · Florida · administration · evolution · district · education

Colleges Outsourcing Email To MS Live, Google

Nov 27th, 2007 · Andy Guess tips us to his article at Inside Higher Ed offering a detailed look at the snowballing trend of colleges outsourcing their email infrastructure, mostly to Google and Microsoft Live. Even outsourcing just email would presage big changes in the …
see also: Google · Online · infrastructure · Outsourcing · College · schools · campus

Microsoft's Treatment of Google Defectors

Nov 11th, 2007 · Here is a story revealing just how threatened Microsoft are by Google. While senior partners can expect the full chair experience, some lowly staffers who are putting in their notice are being escorted off campus immediately. Why? Because they've put …
see also: Redmond · Google · Partners · Microsoft · company · technologies · employees







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