It did, however, reveal a list of paid academic researchers in the fields of artificial intelligence, networking, privacy and security from top institutions such as Cambridge, Harvard, Princeton and Stanford.
It was just released last month and the result of a blog post he wrote for the Harvard Business Review that became one of the most popular and most commented posts on the site. I get invites every day to join a webinar, take a survey, look at this...
Preparing for the Big Mobile Revolution - Harvard Business Review Harvard Remix John F. Having worked for the law firm representing ITA - the travel software company Google is seeking to purchase - Christine Varney, the U.S.
The assistant professor at Harvard Business School (who, it should be noted, is involved on a lawsuit against Google, is a member of the Alliance Against Bait and Click, and also has ties to Microsoft) has also authored several other interesting...
People of all ages and nationalities raised the alarm: 24 year-old HarvardLaw School student, Eva Hibnick filed a class action suit on behalf of all 31 million Gmail users and an Australian TV channel stoked the fires of controversy, by airing a...
Posted by Byron Gordon Jun 19, 2009 I came across a recent study by Harvard Business which sums up Twitter 's "current condition" as such: "Twitter resembles more of a one-way, one-to-many publishing service more than a two-way, peer-to-peer...
Obama's at the HarvardLaw School and most recently co-founded DC-based venture capital firm, LaunchBox Digital. President-elect Barack Obama is planning to nominate former IAC executive Julius Genachowski as FCC Chairman, according to the Wall...
The proposed board includes: HarvardLaw Professor Lucian Bebchuk; Frank J. Trained in both law and economics, Bebchuk holds an LL.M.and S.J.D.from HarvardLaw School and an M.A.and Ph.D in Economics from the Harvard Economics Department.
In March, the Harvard Crimson ran a story about copyright issues and the Google Library program Copyright law can seem pretty byzantine and technical and elaborate and complicated," said Mr. Well, here they come.
Apparently, many at Harvard are interested in North Cyprus Estate Agents, since that's one of the links listed here: How about the Harvard Crimson, the student paper at Harvard? Heck, I noted earlier this year how over at the Washington Post (a...
Google Partners with Oxford, Harvard Ask Jeeves Where's The Blog Search? Out-Law.com reports about a lawsuit filed in Florida involving meta tags. The complete Law.Com article is here (free registration required).
John Palfrey from the Berkman Center at HarvardLaw offers an anlaysis. Adult Magazine and Web Site Files Law Suit Against Google By Gary Price, Nov. SES Chicago Happens This Month + Search Engine Watch Articles + More From The Search Engine Watch...
Update: John Palfrey from the Berkman Center at HarvardLaw offers an anlaysis. Red Herring reports that Perfect 10, an adult magazine and Web Site has filed a lawsuit in a Los Angeles Court against Google.
A HarvardLaw School study brought to light that fact Google does not include certain web sites in the French and German versions of its search engines, in particular neo-Nazi or white supremacy sites that have content that might be deemed illegal...
Google's Thumbnails Illegal in Germany Greplaw.org, March 29, 2004 http://grep.law.harvard.edu/article.pl? Examines how Lycos may be violating a new US copyright law with its MP3 index. When AltaVista launched its Photo Finder service in late 1998...
Google's Thumbnails Illegal in Germany Greplaw.org, March 29, 2004 http://grep.law.harvard.edu/article.pl? In This Issue Search Engine Watch News + Search Engine Strategies Goes International + Search Engine Articles By Danny Sullivan + SearchDay...
Scripting News, Oct.http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/scriptingArchive/2003/10/28 Search Engine Watch News + SES Chicago Agenda Available! Search Engine Articles By Danny Sullivan + SearchDay Articles + Search Engine Articles + About The Search Engine...
Harvard study wrestles with Gator News.com, May 22, 2003 http://news.com.com/2117-1032-1008954.html Describes new research and web pages from Harvard's Ben Edelman that explain how Gator targets web sites with contextual ads.
Ben Edelman, a student at HarvardLaw School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, has published the findings of a nearly two-year long study of Gator, the controversial software that monitors user behavior on many sites and shows its own pop...
From HarvardLaw School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, the site is designed to explain how Gator targets ads against specific web sites and allows for online testing of what ads appear without having to install the Gator software.