President Hockfield has asked the MIT International Review (http://web.mit.edu/mitir/) to spread awareness of an unprecedented opportunity: You can participate in this year's World Economic Forum!
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Over the next week (or so), I'll be publishing newspaper articles I've collected from across the web (via newsfeeds) about members of the Class of 2010 (if there was a newspaper article about you, feel free to send a
question instead. Here is when I started doing a lot of rapid fire thinking ... , but I really loved product design, app dev, and web dev. Embarrassingly
, consuming many of them in rapid succession can have very adverse effects (they ... web-chat with a class at the Polytechnic Institute of Valencia (which I
imaginable, from Web pages to podcasts, software programs to movies ... helped publishers put information on the Web and make it searchable. WAIS ... , where you can see archival versions of your favorite web page, going back
for this site, though it was carried through by the team at MIT ... aesthetic: a single “Spotlight” image surrounded by links to sites ... , we required a site that would work well on mobile devices, meet the
website we've launched today.
Our "old" site, which was launched by our ... 've drastically simplified the site. We've reduced twelve navigational buttons to ... old site had accumulated dozens and dozens of beloved pages, like the
decision using a special web page when they are released. Is this really true ... admitted. Also, it appears the contact link for all sites on blogs.mit.edu is
President in 1992. He has numerous "Web shrines" in his honor (here and here ... the MIT Admissions site, and also my older posts in this blog, and Ben
I was reading Evan's most recent entry and I noticed that he mentioned Sunny's, which I don't believe has ever been blogged about. What is one to do when one discovers an un-blogged aspect of MIT??? BLOG IT!
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