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...launch all Android Market apps will be free. That includes BreadCrumbz, a picture-based navigation program that doesn't just give you a drawing of your route; it also includes real-world photos to keep you on track. Another interesting app, TuneWiki, is a tricked-out music player that encourages mobile karaoke by synchronizing a song's lyrics onscreen with its YouTube video. It also shows you what songs other TuneWiki users near you are listening to in real time. Since Android is better than the iPhone at running multiple programs at once, you won't have to choose between...
...high-scoring attack. Under the lights for the season-opener and in front of an estimated 20,462 spectators, Harvard and its star quarterback Pizzotti did not disappoint. Ultimately, it was Pizzotti’s performance during the fourth quarter that defined him as the Ivy League offensive player of the week. Trailing 17-6 at the end of the third, the Crimson had failed to put points on the board since the end of the first frame and had yet to score a touchdown. Thanks to a forced fumble by senior linebacker Eric Schultz, Harvard gained control early...
...which he both started and finished...Harvard has now won six of the last seven meetings with the Crusaders and 10 of the last 12 in the series...By allowing only 70 yards on the ground, the Crimson extended its streak to 28 games in which an opposing player has not hit the century mark. —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...each.While the weather was beautiful, the course was enough to provide a tough test with its thick and long rough. Adding to the difficulty was the fact that the visiting teams were unable to practice on the greens before the tournament began, giving Princeton a huge home-course advantage.One player who had no trouble putting was sophomore Mia Kabasakalis (74-79-153), whose stellar first round paved the way for her finish in seventh place overall. Her teammate Cho also had a great first round, shooting 73. Yesterday, Cho was paired with last year’s Ivy-League individual...
...David Foster Wallace only on the page. His first agent suggested that he use his middle name, to distinguish him from another David Wallace, and it stuck. Born in 1962 and raised in Illinois, he was a competitive junior tennis player--at 14 he was ranked 17th in the Midwest. He studied philosophy at Amherst College and then Harvard, and when he was only 24, he published his first novel, The Broom of the System. In 1996 he vaulted into the upper ranks of the literary world with Infinite Jest, his 1,079-page (and 388-footnote) meta-epic...