• Han Kim and Adair Morse, of the University of Michigan, and Luigi Zingales, of the University of Chicago, shows that the internet's ability to spread knowledge beyond university classrooms has diminished the competitive edge that elite schools once held.

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  • He also runs ProjectVRM at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.

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  • Together with her mentor Bernie Hogan of Oxford University's Internet Institute, Nina has discovered some surprising - and some not-so-surprising - things about Facebook profile pictures.

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  • Zeynep Tufekci, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, points out correctly that the new policy increases the amount of content available.

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  • Jason Kaufman, a research science fellow with the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, examined the Facebook profiles of a group of college students over four years and found that even within Facebook, there's evidence of self-segregation.

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  • The one area where the Internet is about to save the university money is in purchasing.

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  • Governments should also encourage investment in knowledge-supporting infrastructure, which ranges from smart electricity grids and broadband internet networks to basic research and university education.

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  • The Internet2 is a project of the University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development, a consortium of some 100 U.S. research universities, nonprofit agencies and government entities.

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  • The ringleader is Andrew Perlman, 32, an entrepreneur who dropped out of Washington University to start an Internet communications company, Cignal Global Communications, when he was 19.

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  • The university said employers use the internet to research potential employees.

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  • She is currently a student at Brown University and according to the Internet Movie Database, she has few projects lined up aside from a part in the small Marilyn Monroe movie My Week with Marilyn.

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  • According to a 2007 study by the OpenNet Initiative--a collaborative effort by researchers at Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge and the University of Toronto to investigate Internet censoring--as many as 26 countries engage in some type of Web censoring.

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  • To be sure, some mental health innovation can also be found in parts of the U.S. Project ECHO, partly funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, is using telephone and Internet technology to link specialists at the University of New Mexico with primary care doctors, community health workers, and health educators in rural parts of the state.

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  • That strategy for Internet-related allegations dates to 1995 in the U.S., when a University of Michigan student was arrested after posting a story on an Internet bulletin board describing the kidnapping and rape of a classmate.

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  • Michael Geist holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law.

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  • "Our goal is to make expert knowledge accessible to anyone, anywhere, anytime, " said Dr Wolfram at the demonstration at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.

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  • If a jury reaches the same conclusion about Valle, it should acquit, said Andy Sellars, a staff lawyer for the Digital Medial Law Project at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.

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  • Amateur videos posted on the Internet show demonstrators and burned campus rooms at Aleppo University.

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  • Coursera intends to become a financially viable, profit-making university project - but raising income from internet traffic and add-on services, rather than directly charging users.

    BBC: Online university giant gets bigger

  • One such would-be magnate is Vipin Motwani, who has combined his MBA studies at Arizona State University in Phoenix with co-launching an Internet-based food enterprise.

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  • Last night BBC Radio 4 broadcast a documentary about the Climategate affair, in which thousands of documents mysteriously obtained from a computer server at the University of East Anglia were released onto the internet in 2009.

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  • Among the main suggestions made by the contributors, a series of common challenges for peace and dialogue has been identified, including the separation of the political power from the exercise of journalism, the introduction of web-journalism in the university curricula, universal access and affordability of Internet, the promotion of peace initiatives and the need to establish linkages with civil society organizations.

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  • He was a student at Princeton University when he co-founded a company providing Internet access and Web hosting.

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  • I'm excited to work with the University of Washington and Gigabit Squared to provide new Internet service choices.

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  • In addition, the University of Phoenix is a private, all-Internet, degree-granting institution.

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  • Their startup, called BrassRing, would go after the job-recruiting market by hosting career fairs, running Internet job boards and developing software for corporate personnel departments and university career-placement offices.

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  • Another attendee, a student at Stanford University, said Stanford already has the same type of Internet applications as those shown during the keynote.

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  • Newcastle University sociologist Dr Judy Richards tells Inside Out that the internet has given women the freedom and power to take control of that aspect of their lives.

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  • In South Korea, internet-gaming stars earn six-figure dollar salaries, attend university on special gaming scholarships and have massive fan clubs glued to the two cable channels dedicated to the sport.

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  • "I don't need 900 minutes, and I certainly don't need an unlimited plan, " said the University of Michigan admissions counselor, who makes use of Internet phone applications like Google Voice.

    WSJ: Wireless Carriers' Next Move: One Choice for Voice

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