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London easyHotel's bijou orange rooms with shower "pods" and flat-screen TVs start at $45. Created by the folks who launched easyJet, this new chain has already set up in Switzerland and has plans to dot the rest of Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: Boutique On a Budget | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...good idea that makes business sense,” he said. “It’s only later in a company’s life that it becomes extremely important to do all the business stuff.” Zuckerberg’s meteoric rise to dot-com fortune epitomizes his stated belief that success in technology is becoming increasingly accessible to individual programmers. According to Zuckerberg, that increase in individual “leverage” heightens the possible benefit of classes like CS50. “It’s one of the reasons that...

Author: By Brian A Cantor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Zuckerberg, in Sandals, Chats Up CS50 | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...funding such Internet start-ups as CitySearch, now owned by Ticketmaster, and Overture Services, the Web marketing firm that Yahoo! bought in 2003 for $1.6 billion. Idealab productions that, painfully, seemed great at the time--Petsmart.com and eToys.com- failed in two of the most dramatic flameouts in the dot-bomb collapse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Web Vet Gives Solar A New Shine | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

...feed from sophomore defender Jessica Mackenzie on a power play late in the second.Especially demonstrative of Harvard’s superiority was its statistical dominance in faceoffs. The Crimson controlled 66 of the 80 draws, with Schroyer (22-2) and Brine (14-1) serving as the standouts on the dot. —Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Dominates Union Behind Balanced Effort | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

Talk to anyone in the world of business schools today, and you’ll find the hottest topic revolves around A’s and B’s. During the dot-com boom, some schools, including the Harvard Business School (HBS), prohibited students from releasing their grades to employers. This arrangement helps both parties by lowering grade pressure on students, contributing to a collegial, cooperative environment that HBS has adopted as central to its academic mission. Recently, the administration of HBS has expressed interest in making it “optional” for students to release their...

Author: By Alex Slack | Title: DISSENTING OPINION:No Value-Added | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

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