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...Darnton will take the helm at a time when digital collections—including Google??s book-scanning project—are playing an ever-growing role in the University’s holdings...
...Google spokeswoman. “Last year, we went to court to resist a [Department of Justice] subpoena for millions of search queries on the grounds that it was excessive and invaded our users’ privacy.” “The judge ultimately ruled in Google??s favor, establishing an important legal precedent for protecting user privacy,” she said. But Mayer-Schoenberger said that search engines could sell personally identifiable information to outside organizations, such as the government, businesses, or even health insurance providers. He proposed a hypothetical case where a health...
...ever closer, not knowing that the FAS server was down. “I was definitely freaking out,” Duncan said. “I kept trying until I realized it was 4:58 p.m. Luckily one of my roommates had Gmail”—Google??s e-mail program—“so we put my paper on a flash drive, and she sent it through her account. Crisis averted.” Students in Computer Science 51, the second part of the department’s introductory courses, received...
...account can easily be forwarded to gmail, and you can instruct gmail to respond as though you were using your FAS e-mail address, so no one need know that you’re slowly divorcing yourself from the world of academic and extracurricular obligations. Perhaps best of all, google??s smart-ad system transitions nicely to their e-mail server, providing hours of entertainment with invitations to try everything from crocodile repellent to ESPN.com, depending on your correspondents and their subject matter. All in all, gmail provides enough entertainment and privacy features to ensure that you never...
...Microsoft have started education sector initiatives aimed at signing universities to their new hosting services, customizing the look and feel of the service to fit each university’s needs and wishes. Microsoft’s "Windows Live @ Edu" has signed on almost 60 universities worldwide, and Google??s Gmail service is a success with consumers all over the world. In the next few weeks, fellow Ivy League school University of Pennsylvania will be choosing a vendor after a semester of consideration. We hope Harvard will follow suit soon after...