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Let's take stock for a moment. To name just a few random things we did in a hundred years: we split the atom, invented jazz and rock, launched airplanes and landed on the moon, concocted a general theory of relativity, devised the transistor and figured out how to etch...
Following suit, President Clinton has declared that every classroom should be wired to the Internet by the end of the century. He is met with great applause and cheer, because we know that cutting-edge technology is the key to a good education.
When it comes to performance, I'll be honest. I didn't believe the hyperbole I heard from the program's designers. But the industry buzz has been strong, with glowing mentions in Wired and other press sources. What hooked me, though, was the comment of Ziff-Davis's Jim...
The center's diverse knowledge base includes Simson Garfinkel, a frequent contributor to Wired Magazine, and John P. Barlow, founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a Institute of Politics fellow this semester.
Thanks to an off-again, on-again debate between the Undergraduate Council and College administration, Harvard houses may get wired as early as next semester.