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With regard to spectators and school spirit, suggestions included a prominent link to the Harvard athletics Web site and game schedules on the my.harvard portal, as well as a UC-sponsored shuttle service to get people across the river to big games...
...fitting then, that HRTV, Harvard’s own network, is now almost entirely an online enterprise.HRTV now includes an array of new and planned shows, a soap opera whose popularity reaches to South Korea, and a new website, which debuted in January, designed to be a portal for student-created video.In the face of recent criticism about the quality of its programming, HRTV is trying to break through to students. This is the YouTube generation, after all—the age of do-it-yourself, and I-want-it-now—and Harvard might finally be catching up.GOING...
...pain relievers provide high blood pressure risk for men” and recent discoveries in “medieval Islamic architecture [presage] 20th century mathematics.” At least that’s what one would think after looking at my.harvard.edu, Harvard’s ubiquitous web portal, where such information is prominently displayed under the banner “Harvard Happenings.” Indeed, for someone who hasn’t seen the Web site before, the notion that my.harvard, which turns seven years old in just a few months, was meant to be an informative...
Worried that you left the iron on? iControl, which won the 2006 Electronic House Product of the Year Award for its system of cameras, sensors, lamp modules, thermostats and detectors, allows you to view live video and manage your utilities and appliances from a personal Web portal or any Web-enabled cell phone. The iControl starter kit costs $399, with a monthly subscription fee of $10. HomeSeer's $200 Home Control Software 2 can create elaborate automated routines that you can then control remotely via a Web page and activate by voice or simply by sending an e-mail...
...many employers are trolling YouTube for candidates, which is where the new online services come in. Resumevideo sends online "postcards" of job candidates to a network of mostly not-for-profit employers. 62ndview wants its site to be a portal for job seekers, who would view videos of potential workplaces, and for employers, who could check out potential hires. HireVue sends webcams to job candidates, who use them to answer real-time interview questions. Employers can view the clips immediately online, saving time and money by eliminating the first round of in-person interviews...