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Web 2.0: Big app on campus

July 31, 2007 Universities are using Web 2.0-style tools to tap into a generation's lust for celebrity as they revamp learning and recruiting.Images: Web 2.0 enticements for coeds TAGS: Generation X, student, campus, professor, Web 2.0, university, Wiki, education, class, blog, video

Online library offers 1.5 million works and counting

November 27, 2007 The Universal Digital Library, backed by several major libraries around the globe, is more about preservation and less about getting clicks. TAGS: Barnes & Noble Inc., computer science, university, project, library, professor, intellectual property, work, e-book, Google Inc.

Study: Laser printers may pose health risks

August 1, 2007 Toner particle emissions from laser printers can be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke, according to Australian university research. TAGS: emission, laser printer, particle, printer, HP LaserJet, laser, health, HP, university, professor, researcher

Google adds Princeton president to its board

October 5, 2005 Shirley Tilghman, who's also a molecular biology professor at the university, may aid Google's efforts in science. TAGS: Human Genome Project, biology, Google Inc., university, professor, president, health

The fraternity at core of Israel's business

August 9, 2006 Israel's emergence as a technology powerhouse can be traced to a university that predates the country itself. TAGS: Israel, university, professor, school, R&D

IBM opens research to academia

July 13, 2005 Looking to foster ties to universities, IBM will give professors access to research and development technologies on its alphaWorks site. TAGS: university, computer science, IBM Corp., R&D, programming tool, open source, development tool, professor, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

The Web smiley's motto: Grin and bear it

March 13, 2007 For 25 years, the emoticon has been a mainstay of Internet culture. But are there frowns in its future? Photos: Emoticons for every mood TAGS: emoticon, symbol, university, professor, e-mail

Getting a degree in 'Mortal Kombat'

May 16, 2005 University programs aimed at studying and developing video games are popping up with increasing frequency. TAGS: school, university, professor, video game, researcher, games, conference, U.S., video

Net classes revive New Orleans college

October 5, 2005 With virtual classrooms, University of New Orleans will be the first school to bring classes back after storm. TAGS: New Orleans, campus, distance learning, class, college, school, professor, student, university, damage, building, teacher

China develops its own DSP

February 28, 2003 Researchers at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University independently create a digital signal processor, another milestone in the growth of the Chinese chip industry. TAGS: digital signal processor, Texas Instruments Inc., China, DSP, university, manufacturing, professor, consumer electronics, researcher, cell phone

Singapore: America's next college town

July 7, 2006 For some American universities, the new frontier lies over the ocean, as other nations looks to gain U.S. expertise. TAGS: Singapore, Qatar, faculty, university, nation, graduate student, biotechnology, school, expertise, professor, engineering, America, U.S., satellite

What you don't eat will heat your home

October 20, 2006 UC Davis is working on technology that turns leftover food bits into biogas, a combination of natural gas and CO2. TAGS: natural gas, CO2, university, restaurant, facility, professor, food, California

UCLA to stop short of P2P snooping

September 29, 2004 Though it has system for giving notice to file-swapping students, school will stop short of attaching "digital fingerprints" to files. TAGS: Richmond, ACNS, educator, digital fingerprint, student, file-swapping, university, P2P, school, VoD, professor, notice, class, Hollywood, Internet access, Los Angeles

Digital desert: Qatar leads Arab world in tech education

January 18, 2006 The small nation is taking unprecedented steps in creating a major university center that can help lead it into a post-oil world. TAGS: Qatar, recruiting, natural gas, nation, region, university, student, professor, U.S.
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