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...Perhaps most significantly, the way we imagine space in the 21st century looks increasingly divorced from traditional assumptions of space. The next few years will introduce students to Harvard who have never known a time without the Internet??students for whom virtual space is as important as, if not more important than, real space...
...mental repertoire... And for free! (Don’t try to pretend this doesn’t excite you). Science article aficionado John S. Liu ’11, for one, agrees: “Friday, Saturday night, I can’t go to the library, but the Internet??s always on!” Word...
...shows, but also a guaranteed share in internet residuals. Given that without writers, no new shows can air—only hours upon hours of American Gladiator and Survivor 3,452: Missouri—these are not unreasonable demands. The shows, whether aired on television, DVD, or on the internet??as many networks now do—are fundamentally a product of the screenwriters’ work, and the residuals for all forms of media ought to reflect that...
Lynette Clemetson, managing editor of The Root, which is owned by The Washington Post Company, said the Internet??s fluidity will allow a multifaceted dimension of black thought in America to show itself...
...Vamoose bus company—which promised direct Harvard Square-to-New York trips featuring wireless internet??has suspended service entirely as a result of a licensing hitch, just two weeks after the company’s buses began running. The company’s service has been halted since Nov. 26, Vamoose co-owner Florence Bluzenstein said, because the company failed to secure one of the two licenses required to operate out of Cambridge. The company had gotten a “stop-location” allowed Vamoose to stop in front of either the Charles Hotel...