Word: platformization
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...lighting technology on a silicon platform could "drive volume economics and mass market," says Mario Paniccia, director of Intel Corp.'s photonics technology lab. Researchers in business and academia are scrambling to create such flexible solar cells because existing solid silicon solar panels are heavy and unwieldy. Flexible, or conformal, solar cells could wrap around surfaces and pack easily for transport. A solar-cell liquid could even be painted...
...going to continue to try its hand at planning social events, we want these events to be successful and fiscally-responsible. Of the three tickets, Voith and Gadgil show the most promise in this regard.Voith and Gadgil, more than their opponents, present us with a cohesive platform that, while the least radical of the three, is the most realistic and the best conceived with an eye to the bigger picture of running the UC.Social planning as a panacea to campus social life has emerged as the marquee issue of this election. We feel that, to be maximally effective...
...Grimeland says. The initiatives include a call for a $10 million investment from the university in measures to improve undergraduate life. The ticket also is proposing a fund-rasing campaign that will raise $1 million to be matched by the university and distributed to student groups.Their other major platforms are expanding the Party Fund, increasing funding for House Councils, and making coursepacks available online. They also want to improve the relationship between the student body and the UC, which they feel has been strained recently.“When was the last time that the Undergraduate Council asked the student...
...idea is hot enough to entice IBM into taking a 5% stake in the company and incorporating Voice. Trust into its online-commerce platform. Other big customers include Microsoft and HSBC. Voice.Trust is being used within corporate networks for employee verification...
John and Tara have a platform that emphasizes student voice and student agency. While we commend the platform of John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ‘07 for addressing the concerns of students on financial aid as John and Tara have, the main difference in the platforms of each campaign is the future role of the UC in social programming, which must be directed toward fulfilling the demands of students...