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...According to Hitwise, for the four weeks ending June 2, 2007, Google accounted for 64.8% of all executed searches in the U.S., triple that of its nearest competitor Yahoo! Search, which achieved 21.7% of all searches in that same time period. Tech pundits (this author included) have long theorized that there must be a saturation point for Google's role in our quest to find information on the Internet. We just don't have a clue as to where that point may be. We've pondered the possibility of slips in dominance with the release of a new competitive offering...
With a new president and new deans of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and the Medical School set to take office next month, Harvard is adopting a new approach to tech transfer...
...Tech transfer is “a lottery business,” says Lita L. Nelsen, the director of MIT’s technology licensing office. A single invention can be akin to hitting the jackpot...
...tech transfer is a lottery, then Harvard has fewer tickets than some of its peers. The University successfully patented only 34 inventions in fiscal year 2006, out of its 161 applications. MIT, by contrast, was issued 121 patents from its 321 filings...
...bring these discoveries to the public.” Whitesides was traveling out of the country and could not be reached for comment yesterday. Isaac T. Kohlberg, whom the University appointed in November 2004 to the position of associate provost and chief technology development officer in order to enhance tech transfer efforts, was also unavailable for comment when contacted yesterday. —Staff writer Aditi Balakrishna can be reached at balakris@fas.harvard.edu...