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...feature called Genius that does little more than recommend playlists of music you might like based on music you're listening to, with one click. These if-you-like-that-then-you'll-like-this music discovery services have been around since the mid-1990s. It's hardly the kind of zowee innovation we've come to expect. (And for the record, I have to say, Genius, whose super-secret algorithm makes recommendations by comparing your personal iTunes library to all the music that users have bought on iTunes, seemed a little unimaginative. During a Genius demo, Jobs played Elvis...
...fact that they must keep in mind both the development of a neighborhood as well as the expansion of a campus. “Harvard has to see with a sort of double vision,” he said. “This is a brand new kind of planning challenge that has not been done in the past, but I am optimistic that they can figure out the issues.” Although the University plans to submit the master plan later than its original projection of this fall, some residents say they still worry that Harvard officials...
...many were lost. “It doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of information going on. It’s an interesting way to begin,” said Alex P. Raymond ’12 Saturday night. “I kind of wish I was still in [the First-Year Outdoor Program].” But many freshmen in the science center said they were using the impromptu slumber party as a social opportunity. Students sat in small circles playing poker, Jenga, and other games...
...four hours of moderate exercise daily. "That's a lot," acknowledges Rampersaud, who tracked participants' physical activity for seven days using accelerometers. By contrast, the volunteers in the "low" activity group were doing about two to three hours of gardening, housework or brisk walking each day. That's the kind of activity many people in the general American population - which, unlike the Amish, relies on cars and dishwashers and washing machines - would consider a serious workout...
...doesn't seem like there's a lot of information going on. It's an interesting way to begin," said Alex P. Raymond '12, who couldn't re-enter his dorm to lock his room before being directed to the science center. "I kind of wish I was still...