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...operations of the Isis Club, were posted on a website that was publicly available because club officers apparently failed to activate a setting that would have closed it to non-members, according to Matthew A. Gline ’06, president of the Harvard Computer Society (HCS), which hosts the e-mail list...
...Isis Club has maintained its e-mail archive for more than five-and-a-half months on the HCS website, during which time the correspondence could be accessed by internet users on- or off-campus...
...mail archives begins five-and-a-half months ago, when the then-president of Harvard Computer Society, Gregory N. Price ’06, announced on May 1 that his organization would begin allowing student groups not officially recognized by the University to create e-mail lists using the HCS website...
...following day, a Class of 2005 member in the Isis Club—who is currently traveling abroad and could not be reached for comment—created a club e-mail list through HCS...
...rain to be schooled on start-ups and be told that the economy is on the verge of another dot-com frenzy at Startup School, a one-day symposium designed to promote start-up companies. Y Combinator, a tech company incubator, teamed up with Harvard Computing Society (HCS) to host the event. The organizers brought cognoscenti including Michael Mandel, the chief economist at BusinessWeek, to lecture to the 500-person audience in the Science Center. Mandel summarized the dot-com boom of the late 1990s in four words: “Boom, bust, boom, bust.” In reference...