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Tag Archives: Microsoft
May 9, 2019: the morning read
The Verge: Inside Microsoft’s vision for the future of Windows, Office, and work Ars Technica: Unless you want your payment card data skimmed, avoid these commerce sites
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Tagged hacking, Microsoft
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May 7, 2019: the morning read
NY Times: Europe Is Reining In Tech Giants. But Some Say It’s Going Too Far. NY Times: Facebook Opens a Command Post to Thwart Election Meddling in Europe NY Times: The Pros and Cons of Noise-Canceling Headphones CNET: Microsoft, at … Continue reading
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Tagged elections, Europe, Microsoft, noise-canceling headphones
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March 29, 2019: the morning read
NY Times: Brexit Live Updates: U.K. Parliament Debates Theresa May’s Departure Plan NY Times: Lyft Prices I.P.O. at $72 a Share The Verge: Security researcher pleads guilty to hacking into Microsoft and Nintendo The Verge: Here’s proof Huawei is now … Continue reading
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Tagged Brexit, Gig Economy, hacking, Huawei, Lyft, Microsoft, Nintendo, NSA, Theresa May
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Reading and Listening | February 11, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Monday, February 11, 2013 A Growing Trend: Young, Liberal, And Open to Big Government by Sheryl Gay Stolberg A Call for Drastic Changes in Educating New Lawyers by Ethan Bronner The Wall Street Journal … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Gates, China, law, Law Schools, Microsoft, politics, The Gap
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Reading and Listening | February 6, 2013
Reading The Wall Street Journal | Wednesday, February 6, 2013 Chicago Dials Back on 911 Responses by Jack Nicas Dell Hits Reboot by Shira Ovide and Anupreeta Das Microsoft Takes A Side in PC War by Shira Ovide and Anupreeta … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago, Dell, Egypt, England, food, Gay Marriage, GLBT, Iran, Microsoft, murder rate, nanoparticles, Surface Pro, Trayvon Martin
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Reading and Listening | January 26, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Saturday, January 26, 2013 Openly Gay, and Openly Welcomed in Congress by Jeremy W. Peters F.D.A. Likely To Add Reins On Painkillers by Sabrina Tavernise In Surprise, Educator Tied To Cheating Rejects Deal by … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, astronomy, classical music, Congress, data, diversity, GLBT, Google, higher education, hospital spaces, Microsoft, passwords, performance, physics, privacy, quantum physics, security, sensors, string theory, weather
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Reading and Listening | January 24, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Thursday, January 24, 2013 Redistricting In Virginia Hurts Blacks, Democrats Say by Trip Gabriel To Raise Graduation Rate, Colleges Are Urged to Help a Changing Student Body by Tamar Lewin Robot Makers Spread Global … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Microsoft, MOOCs, Netflix, online learning, redistricting, sleep, Virginia
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Reading and Listening | January 23, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Wednesday, January 23, 2013 You Are Going to Die by Tim Krieder Public Universities to Offer Free Online Classes for Credit by Tamar Lewin The Wall Street Journal | Wednesday, January 23, 2013 U. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bolshoi, death, Dell, e-books, European Union, Java, library, Microsoft, MOOCs, Oracle, provosts, United Kingdom
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