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Even the most frugal of Harvard students can read e-mail and check Facebook while waiting to depart from Boston Logan Airport this holiday season, thanks to Google??s free WiFi at 47 airports across the nation and on all Virgin America flights from now until...
Though Vivek R. Sant ’10 is appreciative of free wireless at airports, he said he is slightly suspicious of Google??s motives. “It is hard to believe that they are doing this just because they have these high principles of giving free WiFi to everyone,” said Sant, the business manager of the Harvard Computer Society...
...extent of Google??s influence on everyday Harvard college life does not surprise some students...
...addition to Darnton, the panelists were Craig D. Silverstein ’94, Google??s director of technology; David Weinberger, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society; Sherry Turkle ’69, an MIT professor of social studies and technology. Harry R. Lewis ’68, a professor of computer science, moderated the discussion...
...this technologically-driven era, Internet users instinctively turn to the web—whether it is Wikipedia, or even simply Google??for the answers to any fact-based question. And Wikipedia, with its straightforward language and related links, is nothing if not accessible. Fundamentally, “Literary History” attempts to recreate the accessibility of this online reference source, even while it seeks to redefine what an encyclopedic work means to readers...