Category: News
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“Most iCampus Projects Successful”
LAMP Project Still Offline, Searching for Music that can be Broadcasted By Ray C. He STAFF REPORTER The five 2003 MIT-Microsoft iCampus partnership projects, each given $30,000 of support, concluded its year of funding with positive results. Four out of the five projects have or soon will become available to the public. The Library Access…
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Presenting the X Campus
By Paul McCloskey Web services represent the Internet mapped onto real, dynamic business processes. They are the Internet come of age. If you draw a blank when presented with the term, “Web Services,” you are probably not a technology bellwether on campus. On the other hand, if you think Web services are old hat, your…
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iCampus Funds Four New Student Projects
“The MIT-Microsoft iCampus partnership has awarded its fifth round of funding for student projects. Four groups will receive $30,000 for the next 12 months, working on software to help dormitory desk workers, TV screens to display campus news around MIT, GPS receivers to track MITโs sailboats, and computer-aided molecule models….” Read More The Tech, January…