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...done this in software through its near monopolies in operating systems and Web browsers. If Microsoft eats Yahoo!, it will also have dominance in Web-based e-mail, instant messaging and Web portals. That's got to be a temptation. Sure, Google is "the No. 1 search player," a source close to Google argues. "But users can click away and use another search engine. Microsoft has monopolies. Governments on both sides of the Atlantic have found that it abused those monopolies." Will Microsoft bully the Web the way it bullied...
With her second-period tally, Brine briefly tied classmate Sarah Vaillancourt as the team leader in goals scored with 12. But, in the final period Vaillancourt added the insurance goal and reclaimed the lead… Brine’s two goals make her the fifth Harvard player to record a multi-goal game this season… The first group of inductees to the Women’s Beanpot Hall of Fame was announced between last night’s semifinal games. The Crimson was represented by Jennifer Botterill ’02-’03, the only...
...Pride through the beginning of the match. But Springfield against pulled ahead, 16-15, and then left the Crimson far behind to close out the game, 30-21. Just before the fourth game began, interim head coach Jose Barbosa pulled senior outside Jordan Weitzen, one of the go-to players on the team, for freshman Daniel Medina.“He was not focused at all…so I just decided to change him,” Barbosa said. “When I don’t have those guys [with experience] playing good, we lose control...
...volleying ability now allows him to put away a point from any location on the court. “This is a strong team from No.1 through No. 6,” Rueb said, “but it’s great to have a player like Chris at No.1 who’s taking it to these top players in the country and getting wins for us.” Consider him ready for promotion. —Staff writer Jonathan B. Steinman can be reached at steinman@fas.harvard.edu...
...against an upset-minded Penn squad, the Crimson put away any thoughts of a thriller by jumping out to an early lead. Junior Emily Tay scored 15 points to lead a balanced offensive attack, while co-captain Lindsay Hallion chipped in 14 on 6-of-9 shooting. Nine other players scored for Harvard, which tied its highest offensive output of the season. “Tonight was as sweet as it comes, to be able to put up big numbers and beat [Princeton] on our home court,” Hallion said. Though this weekend was only the second...