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
single page, which did not have the information I wanted. Finally, a Google ... [annotation note="That is, a single Google search. Come on, this is the MIT ... making MIT's current graphic identity.
Some more Google searching about
artist; rather, roles range from web chair to publicity chair to treasurer ... [annotation note="the google doc we used to document bezel changes/ideas is
Some of you may look at my last post and wonder, “what’s happened to Mikey since last year’s waitlist decisions were posted in May?!” Well, given that we’re so busy…
Now that things have calmed down a bit at work, I finally have some more time to do some blogging! Here is a random smattering of things I’ve been wanting…
I am born! (Or rather, my blog is born.) This is (virtually) my first blog post ever! I hope you enjoy following my adventures in MIT Admissions. For an introduction…
September 2004, the MIT admissions office will launch a web portal designed ... other print material by taking full advantage of the web's interactivity ... students to join the MIT community. Using only their web browsers, students
tl;dr: the google map of course lounges is here
Here at MIT ... polling ec-discuss via Google Form [annotation note="the East Campus and ... Google Form and asking Abby to dormspam it because I was too scared of
, and I am nothing if not Serious - is Admissions Counselor for Web ... web as a way to freely share information he'd probably whack us upside ... site we have here. Dave and I are working on some Top Secret web projects