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...Kennedy School of Government. Many undergraduates were present, both supporters and detractors of the DePaul University Professor. Since then, however, the event has earned not a single mention in your pages. Both events were publicized over e-mail lists and the Finkelstein event was also listed on Facebook??why wasn’t a Crimson reporter there? Your lack of coverage of the Finkelstein lecture is especially disappointing considering a Crimson editorial from two years ago. In “Keeping it Civil” (editorial, Nov. 8, 2005), you supported the invitation of Finkelstein to speak (about...
...site, with its white-and-blue color scheme, is nearly an exact replica of Facebook.com—and, according to a Harvard Law School professor, is an obvious infringement on Facebook??s copyright...
...your friends’ activities on the “news feed,” you can post on their “wall,” and you can do the equivalent of a “poke.” But this isn’t the Facebook??it’s Xiaonei.com, one of China’s most popular online social-networking sites...
...busy to buy that special someone a Valentine’s Day gift? Now you can send him or her a digital kiss via Facebook??s new “gift shop” feature—and make a charitable donation while you’re at it. The gift shop, launched last week, allows members to send their friends an icon of anything from a box of cyber chocolates to a roll of toilet paper. The shop is the brainchild of recent Harvard alums and current Facebook employees, Jared S. Morgenstern...
...Election Pulse” also had a few “Dewey Defeats Truman” moments. For example, an independent candidate for Texas governor, Kinky Friedman, won 66.9 percent of the Facebook vote—but garnered just 13 percent at the polls. Facebook??s new “Pulse” feature allowed members to support candidates by visiting profiles and clicking a button, much as users can “friend” others. The Web site highlighted closely contested Senate races in Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. In every one of these races...