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...Swedish firms where heads have also rolled.) Those include financial giants like Germany's Allianz and Credit Suisse of Switzerland; media titans, such as France's Vivendi Universal and Germany's Bertelsmann; and a bevy of telecom behemoths, such as France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom and Britain's Cable & Wireless...
...April, thefacebook.com allowed several companies to post temporary advertisements on the site. Promotions for AT&T Wireless, America Online and Monster.com were displayed, but Hughes said the students did not receive any payment...
...even if only to devices available from Harvard’s own salespeople) that could not be configured improperly, people would buy these—the same people that spend hundreds of dollars to rent micro-fridges from Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) every Fall. And the beautiful thing about wireless networking is it’s free to share: If one suite on each hall got an access point, or one or two rooms in each entryway, it is almost certainly the case that the entire College would have adequate wireless signal. To some extent there?...
Dartmouth doesn’t allow private wireless access points on campus. It doesn’t need to—it has 100 percent coverage. Every square foot of Dartmouth soil is within reach of that college’s wireless network. Harvard is bigger than Dartmouth, and we have more professional schools to which we kowtow and more red tape to wade through. Still, a policy through which students provide their own access is more or less free (perhaps modulo the cost of hiring an additional couple user assistants to offset the time spent dealing with whatever small...
...dial #43 on your mobile phone, and hold it so that it can pick up the tune. Within seconds, you'll get a text message that gives you the name of the artist and the song. MusicID, the brainchild of Musicphone and Shazam Entertainment, is available to AT&T Wireless subscribers for 99¢ a call. --By Clara Ogden