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...phenomenon that’s here to stay. So as we write and publish and speak our minds, we shouldn’t forget the lasting impact of our words. Court records, news stories, and senior theses all may soon be under Google’s watchful eye. At the very least, when we say things, as I have in this column, which may be seen by those to come, we should consider those who will be most affected. To my grandchildren, then, if you haven’t been admitted to this fine institution, my apologies?...
...more frequently than other forms of advertising. On average, says Senese, out-of-home signs are seen by 90% of U.S. adults in a given geographic area over a four-week period. And in places where mobile technology has penetrated deepest into the culture, the effects are even more eye-catching. According to research by global ad agency Mediaedge:cia, around 50% of adults worldwide have experienced "new outdoor" ads, a figure that rises to 65% of adults in Singapore and 75% in Hong Kong. In Japan, 30 million phones are equipped with a gizmo for reading QR Code...
...foundation. Prices start at $129,000, with first units available in September. YOUMEHESHE www.youmeheshe.com A "small but tall" house with a difference, this four-story design is London-based Youmeheshe's answer to a British-government challenge to architects to design a $104,000 house. The result is an eye-catching, bio-fueled, timber-clad structure that "touches the ground lightly." Production is slated to begin in southeast London by summer. CASSE-TETE - ALGECO www.al geco.fr When Europe's largest builder of modular offices and outbuildings asked architecture students to imagine private habitats, the 78-sq-m Casse...
...version of sketches of the fugitive. "I'd had dreams about him, of his face, of the capture," he said. When the actual moment arrived, even Cortese's quarry--who had been at large for four decades--understood the jig was up. "We just looked each other in the eye," Cortese told TIME. "We knew it was over for both...
...other such conceited types. On a basic level, it is hardly a shock to learn that proctors are, and reportedly have been for centuries, monitoring their entryways. Among the variety of tasks assigned to them—from invigilating exams to providing academic advice—keeping an eye on students’ well-being is naturally a high priority. But, as well as filling in a once-a-term evaluation, proctors have been told to relay both their gratitude and angst to the admissions office for admitting both their “favorite” students and those labeled...