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...more developers will be drawn to it, making the platform that much more powerful. Facebook also gave developers free distribution. Users who want to add a new app can do so with one-click simplicity. All this, says Andreessen, who is rumored to be considering a seat on Facebook's board, has helped make Facebook compelling: "The point of being a platform is you can enable creativity on the part of thousands or millions of other people who you don't have to pay and who have ideas that you wouldn't have thought...
...Seat-less seniors ringed the back and balcony, and they began using their programs as fans to battle the rising temperature even before Peter J. Gomes, the minister of Memorial Church, took the pulpit to make introductory remarks...
...Grand Finals. It makes it a little nerve-wracking, though I am really proud of our racing this year.”Opening the spring with a bang by racing defending NCAA champion Brown, the Black and White kicked off an exciting racing season, suffering just a four-seat loss in the varsity eight and a mere three second loss in the second varsity. Impressively, the novices held their own as well, lagging behind the Ivy powerhouse by less than a second.The next week, then-No. 13 Radcliffe welcomed Princeton and Cornell to the Charles for some...
...dynamic goal scorer with superb stick-handling skills and a powerful shot, Vaillancourt benefited from the presence of Chu and others to create scoring opportunities and handle the defensive end of the game in her first two seasons with Harvard. Now in the driver’s seat, Vaillancourt had to expand her repertoire and accelerate her development as an all-around player...
...literally trampled as the Big Red crowd stormed the court at Cornell after a victory over the Crimson sealed its Ivy League Championship.There were ups and downs—but mostly ups. What was there to complain about when my duties included watching sports from a front row seat and telling about it in my own words?Life won’t always be this easy, unfortunately. We all move on, and sportswriting, like Harvard, will be a thing of the past for me. Plympton Street—my home, in Adams House and my office at the Crimson?...