Gizmos do not a Hemingway or a Copernicus make TimesLeader.com - Sep 09 12:25 PM
SAN FRANCISCO - Alex Lam-Niemeyer could care less that Google can churn up millions of Web pages when he's researching homework assignments. Typically, he researches his reports by scouring library stacks, just as students have done for generations.
Gizmos do not a Hemingway or a Copernicus make Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Sep 09 12:35 PM
SAN FRANCISCO - Alex Lam-Niemeyer could care less that Google can churn up millions of Web pages when he's researching homework assignments. Typically, he researches his reports by scouring library stacks, just as students have done for generations.
Gizmos do not a Hemingway or a Copernicus make Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sep 11 10:16 PM
SAN FRANCISCO -- Alex Lam-Niemeyer could care less that Google can churn up millions of Web pages when he's researching homework assignments. Typically, he researches his reports by scouring library stacks, just as students have done for generations.
Gizmos do not a Hemingway or a Copernicus make Monterey County Herald - Sep 09 12:25 PM
SAN FRANCISCO - Alex Lam-Niemeyer could care less that Google can churn up millions of Web pages when he's researching homework assignments. Typically, he researches his reports by scouring library stacks, just as students have done for generations.
Microsoft Sues EU Slashdot - Sep 07 3:17 PM
mormop writes "News.com is reporting that Microsoft is hauling the European Commission into court." The case is in response to "imposed sanctions against the software giant, including a record fine of about $621 million (497 million euro) in March 2004, in a case that also covered the bundling of Microsoft's Media Player with Windows, but the company has not entirely carried them out."
Some Nifty Gadgets Flunk Out as Learning Tools The Ledger - Sep 10 6:08 AM
SAN FRANCISCO -- Alex LamNiemeyer could care less that Google can churn up millions of Web pages when he's researching homework assignments. Typically, he researches his reports by scouring library stacks, just as students have done for generations.