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IBM, Harvard tap grid computing for solar-cell study

News Harvard University and IBM have launched a project to identify cheap solar-energy materials, by harnessing the computing muscle of thousands of computers. The Harvard project aims to test the chemical properties of a number of organic materials...

[December 8, 2008, 14:42]

Harvard University see through Cat's eyes

News It is now possible to see the world through feline eyes thanks to researchers at Harvard University who have made an extraordinary breakthrough in neural science. Boffins at Harvard achieved this dramatic demonstration of real-life mind reading by...

[October 8, 1999, 13:34]

Harvard to steward popular blog tool

News The Berkman Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is the new keeper of the specification for a popular Web log tool. The Berkman Centre took over ownership of the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) 2.0 specification this week after...

[July 21, 2003, 15:46]

Gator 'spyware' investigated by Harvard

News A Harvard University researcher has completed an investigation of the Gator advertising utility, offering a glimpse into the workings of one of the Web's most controversial pop-up networks. According to the Harvard report, pop-up advertisements for...

[May 22, 2003, 11:34]

Gator 'spyware' investigated by Harvard

Talkback Going after gator is fine, but there are litterally THOUSANDS of other smaller companies doing this, on a much more destructive scale, Gator should be dealth with, but these other companies need to be shutdown!

[April 20, 2004, 0:54]

Gator 'spyware' investigated by Harvard

Talkback I was very impressed with your article on "gator" Spyware, I just spent the day removing it from my system. I decided to look online to see what "Gator" was when I came across your article. I personaly feel that "Gator is an invasion of my privacy!

[June 15, 2004, 4:39]

IT does matter, says Autonomy chief

News Autonomy chief executive Mike Lynch has labelled a recent article in the Harvard Business Review which asserts that innovation in IT won't provide competitive advantage as stupid and "fundamentally wrong".

[October 9, 2003, 17:30]

Google to unlock libraries

News Google will expand its ability for searching books by working with Oxford, Stanford and Harvard Universities, among others, to digitise out-of-print and copyrighted works. For example, Harvard Publications Director Peter Kosewski said the...

[December 14, 2004, 8:50]

Ecosystem of eLearning - Today and Tomorrow

White Papers An Interactive Discussion led by Accenture, Docent, Harvard Business Online and powered by InterWise. Jonathon David Levy is vice-president for eLearning at Harvard Business School Publishing will be discussing- The Ecosystem of eLearning 2005.

[July 30, 2004, 0:00]

2005: Apple's 1984?

Talkback Cazenovia is NOT penniless nor is someone who attends Harvard. From the Harvard Crimson: This "penniless" kid is from Cazenovia\, New York and ran cross country with someone I know. Nineteen-year-old Nicholas M.

[January 19, 2005, 20:56]

ThinkSecret.com editor secures legal help for Apple battle

News Harvard undergraduate student Nicholas Ciarelli, who goes by the pseudonym Nick dePlume, said in an article on the site that he is being represented free of charge by Terry Gross, a lawyer who once represented the Electronic Frontier Foundation...

[January 20, 2005, 8:10]

Intel's Grove lays into corporate 'atrocities'

News Speaking at a conference organised by the Harvard Business School, Grove reserved special scorn for senior managers who take millions of shares of stock as incentives to motivate themselves to work on behalf of shareholders.

[October 4, 2002, 9:05]

TechNet Webcast: Simplifying Process Mapping With Visio and TaskMap (Level 100)

White Papers The attendee of this webcast explains how to create and control one's own processes in an hour or less with Microsoft Office Visio and TaskMap, a Visio add-on from Harvard Computing Group. Harvard Computing Group presents this webcast, discussing...

[September 6, 2008, 1:01]

Swapping doesn't hurt music sales - study

News For the study, released on Monday, researchers at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina tracked music downloads over 17 weeks in 2002, matching data on file transfers with actual market performance of the songs and albums being...

[March 30, 2004, 10:45]

Is eBay the future of Web politics?

News Joining Dyson and Newmark on stage were Tod Cohen, deputy general counsel for government relations at online auctioneer eBay; Jonathan Zuck, the president of the Association for Competitive Technology, an IT industry group; and Debora Spar, a...

[December 13, 2004, 10:45]

Google excludes controversial sites

News The Harvard report comes as Google is becoming increasingly embroiled in international political disputes over copyright and censorship. Absent from Google's French and German listings are Web sites that are anti-Semitic, pro-Nazi, or related to...

[October 24, 2002, 7:56]

Researchers, literally, catch some rays

News One team was led by Lene Hau of Harvard University and the Rowland Institute of Science, the other by Ronald Walsworth and Mikhail Lukin of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Two teams of scientists have accomplished the seemingly...

[January 22, 2001, 8:33]

Ballmer bio: 'Mr Engulf and devour'

News The relationship between Ballmer and Gates began back in the 1970s, when the two attended Harvard University together. Ballmer graduated from Harvard with a degree in applied math and economics, and he also attended Stanford University's Graduate...

[January 14, 2000, 10:10]

Twitter ye not

Blog A couple of researchers at Harvard Business School have taken a look at a random sample of 300,542 Twitterers and found that the most prolific ten percent of them account for a massive 90 percent of all tweets.

[June 10, 2009, 8:11]

Networks evade VeriSign's SiteFinder

News Even before that step was taken, network administrators had disabled SiteFinder for about 9 percent of all Internet users, according to a new study released on Monday by Harvard University's Berkman Center for the Internet and Society.

[October 7, 2003, 11:35]

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