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Seeking Affordable Computer Technology
for Students? A New Solution Brings
College and Graduate Students the Best
Computers at Half the Cost
Seeking Affordable Computer Technology
for Students? A New Solution Brings
College and Graduate Students the Best
Computers at Half the Cost
09/07/2004 12:15 PMUniversity PCs, Inc. specializes in offering extremely affordable,
professionally-serviced quality refurbished laptops, desktops, and all
computer products to college and university students throughout the
United States. University PCs is presenting an alternative to the
existing model provided by Dell and other major computer manufacturers
that promote only their most expensive products to students by
bringing affordable computer technology to students on college and
university campuses across the country. [PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]
RIAA to Sue 405 More College Students
RIAA to Sue 405 More College Students
04/12/2005 02:45 PMThe RIAA said Tuesday it intends to file lawsuits against hundreds of
college students sharing music and movie files over Internet2, the
next-generation network of college universities that is intended for
research of new technologies. On Wednesday, 405 lawsuits will be filed
against students at 18 universities.
Students, college face off over Wi-Fi
Students, college face off over Wi-Fi
09/09/2004 08:26 PMUniversity of Texas bans students' private Wi-Fi hot spots, saying
they block access to a campus wireless network.
College Students Download in Dorm Rooms
(AP)
College Students Download in Dorm Rooms
(AP)
04/02/2005 01:30 PMAP - College junior Kyle Taylor is downloading hundreds of songs by No
Doubt, Bruce Springsteen and others onto the Compaq laptop in his
cramped dormitory room. With a few more clicks of his mouse, Taylor is
watching commercial-free "Seinfeld" episodes on his computer. In just
minutes, he then downloads the entire movie "A League of Their Own."
The 20-year-old is not breaking any laws. Nor is he at risk of
expensive lawsuits by the entertainment industry over copyright
violations.
Advice for Computer Science College
Students
Advice for Computer Science College
Students
01/04/2005 04:24 AMjoelonsoftware.com/articles/CollegeAdvice.html
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College Students and the Electronic
Tools they take to school
College Students and the Electronic
Tools they take to school
09/07/2004 03:01 AMParents are finding out that kids need more than textbooks to go to
college these days. Check out what parents are having to purchase
these days. [Yahoo]<
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Gadgets often are provided for new
college students (USATODAY.com)
Gadgets often are provided for new
college students (USATODAY.com)
07/30/2004 06:28 AMUSATODAY.com - Today's college students rely on laptop computers and
other gadgets as much as their trusty No. 2 pencils. But smart
shopping can keep high tech from being high cost.
College students will find Wi-Fi device
key, One Note a wonder
College students will find Wi-Fi device
key, One Note a wonder
08/29/2004 08:51 AMChicago Tribune Aug 29 2004 12:30PM GMT
College Students Download in Dorm Rooms
College Students Download in Dorm Rooms
04/02/2005 06:33 PMRed Nova Apr 2 2005 10:42PM GMT
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Advice for Computer Science College
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Advice for Computer Science College
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01/04/2005 05:59 PMInternet Service offers College Students
$100
Internet Service offers College Students
$100
08/27/2004 01:44 PMDirect and Related Links
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“Both first time and returning college students will have an
easier time locating an apartment off-campus this fall while pocketing
extra spending money with a new college housing search feature offered
by Rent.com. Students can search on more than 3,600 colleges and
universities nationwide - the largest amount of educational
institutions of any apartment Internet listing site. Students can save
time and money comparing apartments and rental rates from more than
4.1 million apartments with…
College students care more about beer
than software
College students care more about beer
than software
10/30/2003 12:36 PMUnethical sods
College students overwhelmingly use the
Web, not databases: EPIC study
College students overwhelmingly use the
Web, not databases: EPIC study
07/07/2004 11:26 AM
According to a new Electronic Publishing
Initiative at Columbia (
EPIC ) study ,
nearly all American college students turn to the Web for their primary research tool. Print
resources and campus databases lag far behind.
Nearly all respondents (99%) said they use electronic resources for
their schoolwork. However, they use the World Wide Web, then email,
before they use library-sponsored electronic databases. As might be
expected, undergrads are more likely than graduate students to use
non-library sponsored electronic resources.
(via Forum on
Information Technology and Research
Universities )
RIAA To Sue College Students on
Internet2 Research Network
RIAA To Sue College Students on
Internet2 Research Network
04/12/2005 02:49 PMNewsFactor Network Apr 12 2005 6:51PM GMT
Yahoo Slacker for College Students
-April Fools
Yahoo Slacker for College Students
-April Fools
04/02/2005 04:39 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Apr 2 2005 7:44AM GMT
College Recruiters Lure Students With
New Online Tools
College Recruiters Lure Students With
New Online Tools
12/30/2004 04:26 AMNew York Times Dec 30 2004 7:58AM GMT
Music group to sue college students on
Internet2 research network
Music group to sue college students on
Internet2 research network
04/12/2005 02:50 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2005 6:41PM GMT
Students Going Off to College Can Take
Their OutlookŪ Email with Them on a
Portable USB Flash Drive
Students Going Off to College Can Take
Their OutlookŪ Email with Them on a
Portable USB Flash Drive
08/31/2004 02:11 AMP.I. Protector software from imagine LAN provides an easy way for
students to carry and access their Microsoft Outlook email on a
portable USB flash drive [PRWEB Aug 31, 2004]
Students at American College of Dubai to
get SitesPower's Microsoft
Certifications - UAE
Students at American College of Dubai to
get SitesPower's Microsoft
Certifications - UAE
04/06/2005 11:23 PMMENAFN Apr 7 2005 2:54AM GMT
More students left in limbo on college
wait lists (USATODAY.com)
More students left in limbo on college
wait lists (USATODAY.com)
04/29/2004 06:22 AMUSATODAY.com - More colleges are putting more applicants on wait
lists, leaving a growing number of high school seniors in planning
limbo just when they need to make up their minds about where to go to
school this fall.
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
04/28/2004 08:12 PMAP via Newsday Apr 29 2004 0:36AM GMT
Life-size Candyland game staged by
Nebraska college students
Life-size Candyland game staged by
Nebraska college students
02/05/2005 09:25 PMCory Doctorow:

75+ students at Hastings College in Nebraska are building a life-sized
version of the Candyland game (pictured here: three students posing as
the "Gloppy Chocolate Swamp") next week. This looks like a very
ambitious project, and the site claims the inspiration came from "a
philosophy paper about Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge."
Link
(
Thanks, Chris!)
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The New York Times > Opinion > Abolish
the Electoral College
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The New York Times > Opinion > Abolish
the Electoral College
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08/30/2004 03:46 PMIngenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
06/10/2004 10:19 PMsuperb colloboration .. ingenious.org.uk .. 3
museums,
ingenious.org.uk
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"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
06/11/2004 05:57 PMThe New York Times > Education > Labor
Board Says Graduate Students at Private
Universities Have No Right to Unionize
The New York Times > Education > Labor
Board Says Graduate Students at Private
Universities Have No Right to Unionize
07/19/2004 06:36 AMruled yesterday
nytimes.com/2004/07/16/education/16union.html
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Beverly Hills-Based Designer Robert Radi
Receives Nomination for the National
Design Award by the Smithsonian-Cooper
Hewitt National Design Museum of New
York
Beverly Hills-Based Designer Robert Radi
Receives Nomination for the National
Design Award by the Smithsonian-Cooper
Hewitt National Design Museum of New
York
06/30/2004 02:57 AMThe Nominations are issued on the recommendation of a distinguished
nominating committee of more than 800 leading American architects,
designers, educators, journalists, authors, filmmakers, and other
professionals representing all 50 states. The selective process by the
National Design Jury will select three finalists for each category to
be honored at a Gala in New York. [PRWEB Jun 30, 2004]
The New York Times > New York Region
> About New York: Home From Iraq,
and Without a Home
The New York Times > New York Region
> About New York: Home From Iraq,
and Without a Home
04/25/2004 09:41 AMNicole Goodwin coming home to New York, where she ends up on the
streets with her 1-year-old daughter .. Home From Iraq, and Without a
Home .. homeless in the
Bronx
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The New York Times > New York Region
> G.O.P. Protesters Plan to
Infiltrate Convention as Volunteers
The New York Times > New York Region
> G.O.P. Protesters Plan to
Infiltrate Convention as Volunteers
04/28/2004 02:38 PMG.O.P. Protesters Plan to Infiltrate Convention as Volunteers (Free
NYT Registration -- What Dirtbags These People Are) .. New York Times
..
NYT
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The New York Times > New York Region >
Videos Challenge Accounts of Convention
Unrest
The New York Times > New York Region >
Videos Challenge Accounts of Convention
Unrest
04/13/2005 03:41 AMThe New York Times > Washington
> Security: Tourist Copters in New
York City a Terror Target
The New York Times > Washington
> Security: Tourist Copters in New
York City a Terror Target
08/09/2004 11:53 PMThe New York Times > Washington > Security: Tourist Copters in New
York City a Terror
Target
nytimes.com/2004/08/09/politics/09terror.html?ei=5006&en=bc1f
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The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Vast Anti-Bush Rally
Greets Republicans in New York
The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Vast Anti-Bush Rally
Greets Republicans in New York
08/30/2004 03:26 PMwere around half a million
people
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The New York Times New York Region
McGreevey Describes ‘Intensely
Personal Decision’ in Speech
The New York Times New York Region
McGreevey Describes ‘Intensely
Personal Decision’ in Speech
08/13/2004 01:46 AM1970's Henry Kissinger was a foreign policy wonk today .. my governor
just came out of the
closet
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CIA Spy Museum
CIA Spy Museum
12/29/2003 11:50 PMCIA Museum Showcases Exotic Spy Gadgets. Spy
satellites, anti-rocket laser cannons — you know the
drill.
Besides the jungle transmitter, the exhibits include a
robotic catfish, a remote-controlled dragonfly and a camera strapped
to the chests of pigeons and released over enemy targets in the 1970s.
The secret gadgets currently used by CIA are left to the imagination
of visitors.
I wonder how this compares to the Intern
ational Spy Museum.
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DC Museum Report
DC Museum Report
12/17/2004 06:36 PMWrapping up my stay in Washington, DC, here's a report on the
museums. The National Gallery has a Dan Flavin show. Even
if you have seen his fluorescent light works in Marfa, Texas or at
Dia:Beacon this exhibition is worthwhile. My favorite piece is
"untitled (honor of Harold Joachim) 3", a corner installation that
graces the cover of Dan
Flavin: The Complete Lights. The new National Museum of the American
Indian has a temporary show of George Morrison wood
collages. Morrison was a 20th century Chippewa artist. The
cafeteria is fantastic. The rest of the American Indian museum
is worth seeing in the sense that a train wreck is fascinating.
The project cost more than $220 million and is kind of a sick
supersized parody of Frank Lloyd Wright's NY Guggenheim. There
is a huge cylindrical atrium that is basically empty and that barely
relates to the exhibits, which are well off to the side in dark
claustrophobic galleries. The artwork and artifacts are dimly
lit and crammed into crowded display cases. Compared to the
anthropology museum in Mexico City or the average American Indian
museum in Oklahoma or South Dakota this new Smithsonian is a
depressing example of the current state of American non-profit
organization management. It reminds one of the disappointing Udvar-Hazy Air and
Space annex at Dulles Airport, where nearly $1 billion seems to
have been invested in the kind of museum that Polynesian cargo
cultists might have built. I.e., a lot of interesting objects
(airplanes) are displayed but the assumption is that they can't be
understood or explained.
[Update: Ellis Vener just emailed a photo that he snapped of
Alex
in the back seat.]
CIA Online Spy Museum
CIA Online Spy Museum
12/27/2003 12:30 PM The
CIA's Online Spy Museum Rodin Museum
Rodin Museum
07/07/2004 02:52 PM
Rodin Museum.
Music Museum to Get Wi-Fi
Music Museum to Get Wi-Fi
12/08/2003 04:45 PMI wrote a story for the Seattle Times about a planned wireless network
at the Experience Music Project: The rock museum, built by Paul Allen,
plans to offer the network to visitors but also use it for a variety
of internal functions. One plan is to use the network to stream audio
and video to handheld devices that visitors can carry around through
the exhibits. I'm not sure I did a very good job of conveying how
interesting this project is. For those of you who aren't familiar with
the EMP or haven't seen pictures, it's a Frank Gehry building that
looks like a bunch of colorful lumps glued together. I would imagine
that building a wireless network there would be a nightmare, given the
structure doesn't have a single right angle. I'll be interested to
check back with the folks at EMP in a couple of months when more of
the network should be in place to hear about the experience. Then I'd
like to check in again next summer to see how many of the ambitious
applications are actually in place....
Museum Cats
Museum Cats
09/23/2004 11:35 AM
The Art of Cats:
The
Katte
nkabinet (
Cat Cabinet, the Cat Museum) of Amsterdam:
a collection of objects d'art wholly centered around the theme of
the cat, among which you will find a wonderful
gallery
including
Picasso. Controversial
social taboos are not avoided. Malaysia's
Cat City of
Kuching has a
Cat Museum;
more info on the Museum of Meows
he
re (
Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows in mourning when
the family cat died. Malays attached superstitions to cats believing
they possessed supernatural powers...) The scullery of Kathleen
Mann's Antiques in London's High Street has a "
Purrfect Museum" too, with 250 exhibits
from all over the world going back to the 1770s, founded by Kathleen
and her mother ...
Kitty. Not to be outdone,
Lith
uania and
Russia
have cat museums as well.
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