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...million users - and that, in turn, created a great and wonderful market for software developers to build even more apps. With minimal work, developers could write apps that, if successful, could make them money via advertising. The more people who installed their apps, the more money they made. (A friend in that business recently told me about guys who routinely haul in as much $25,000 a day while their apps...
...have to pursue this,” my friend said after my gastronomical ramblings had at last come to a close. And, in a rare moment of concession, I realized he was right...
...could learn the industry from the ground up. They were slightly perplexed, but I seemed passionate, so they tried their best to hide it (“How about restaurant consulting?” they asked. No, no). I began pursuing the dream by stalking every friend of a cousin of a friend I could get my hands on. They, too, were often perplexed—“You seem to be right on the road to a fantastic career in journalism. Why not pursue that?” they asked. I crafted an answer and a cover letter...
...former model and actress said she sent the archive to Harvard to recognize her significance in the author’s life.In 1983, Mallory went to a restaurant in New York with her date “Buzz,” who introduced her to his best friend: Norman Mailer.The incongruence between his terrible reputation and his seemingly “kind, cherubic” manner immediately piqued her interest, Mallory said.“He was jolly like Saint Nicholas——little rolly polly belly and red cheeks,” she said...
...will culminate with a historiographical essay in which students will “figure out a body of scholarship that they want to map out and analyze,” Johnson said. Johnson came to Harvard in the fall of 2006 from New York University, where his colleague and friend Harvey Molotch, a professor of sociology, teaches a class with a similarly provocative title: “The Human Toilet.” —Staff writer Alissa M. D’Gama can be reached at adgama@fas.harvard.edu...