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...products will pop up on a user’s news feed, sometimes with links to the company’s Web sites. Companies can buy advertisements that would appear beneath the news feed announcements, as well as banner ads mentioning people who endorse certain products. John G. Palfrey ’94, the executive director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, compared Facebook to sites like Google, where web surfers are willing to tolerate ads. But he said Facebook’s move is risky. “I think that if they turn...
...Johnson wrote in an e-mail that each House uses its own strengths, traditions, and facilities in designing sophomore advising programs. For example, the extent to which older students have been integrated into the sophomore advising process has varied from House to House. Adams House Co-Master Sean G. Palfrey ’67 praised the inclusion of upperclassmen. “It certainly has forced all of us to gather a different kind of knowledge than we had before,” Palfrey said. Several students expressed satisfaction with their advising experiences. Winthrop House resident Elena D. Butler...
...Johnson wrote in an e-mail that each House uses its own strengths, traditions, and facilities in designing sophomore advising programs. For example, the extent to which older students have been integrated into the sophomore advising process has varied from House to House. Adams House Co-Master Sean G. Palfrey ’67 praised the inclusion of upperclassmen. “It certainly has forced all of us to gather a different kind of knowledge than we had before,” Palfrey said. Several students expressed satisfaction with their advising experiences. Winthrop House resident Elena D. Butler...
...Last year, Microsoft contracted an agreement to run banner ads on Facebook in the United States through 2011. “Microsoft has a lot of cash. Facebook has enormous growth prospects. It’s a smart investment deal from both sides,” said John G. Palfrey Jr. ’94, the executive director of Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society. “Microsoft has been much more wealthy in terms of cash than in terms of new ideas for a while,” he said...
...Last year, Microsoft contracted an agreement to run banner ads on Facebook in the United States through 2011. “Microsoft has a lot of cash. Facebook has enormous growth prospects. It’s a smart investment deal from both sides,” said John G. Palfrey Jr. ’94, the executive director of Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society. “Microsoft has been much more wealthy in terms of cash than in terms of new ideas for a while, so I think it’s great...