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...book’s themes is that digital information spreads so explosively that words, once spoken, cannot be retracted. To illustrate the principle, I used Google’s cached version of a Harvard web page. Shortly after his women-in-science speech, former University President Lawrence H. Summers posted a terse public statement on his official Web site. The statement stayed on the site for two days before being replaced, after public protest, with a more apologetic rewrite. A copy of the old statement remained available at Google (click the pale word “cached” below...
Once again, copyright is being used not to encourage creativity, but to restrict the free flow of information. After my last-minute edits, the illustration of the cached web page remains, torn off below the statement’s first line. The book uses the example to illustrate abuse of copyright law as well as Google caching...
...result of the outage in February, services such as the my.harvard portal, FAS e-mail accounts, and FAS Web sites were disrupted—freshmen were not able to section for Expository Writing 20, the mandatory freshman writing class, and many students lost access to the Office of Career Services Web site in the middle of internship recruiting season...
...conjunction with members of the Harvard Alumni Association, selected Bernanke as the Class Day speaker, Tennant said. A spokeswoman from the Federal Reserve declined to comment regarding Bernanke’s visit, but noted that the text of his speech will be posted on the Fed’s Web site at 2:45 today. —Staff writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached at mchild@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Thomas J. Lawless can be reached at tlawless@fas.harvard.edu...
...earlier papers that was used by many observers to suggest the possibility of a mid-1990s inflection point in productivity growth was Corrado and Slifman (1999). The initial version of this paper was posted on the Federal Reserve's web site on November...