IT NEWS
Oracle Reveals Challengers for PeopleSoft's Board
Now that the oversight agencies have said it can happen, and more than half
of shareholders in PeopleSoft agreed to sell their shares to Oracle, what Oracle
needs most of all is to dissolve PeopleSoft's "poison pill." But to do that,
they need to elect some new PeopleSoft board members. (New York Times)
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U Minnesota Creates Virtual Laboratory
Earth and planetary studies is getting a boost from NSF, which has funded a
multi-university consortium to create a virtual collaboratory, thus pooling as many
resources as possible into one available pool for those rare earth and planetary
scholars. (mndaily.com)
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Report Questions Learning Outcomes
'ECD report is casting doubt on positive learning from student use of computers. At
first the data looked supportive, but after taking into account students' soci'economic
status and rendering that as a non-variable, this European study found out that the
more computers in a student's home--the worse their learning experience is.
(BBC News)
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Indiana U to Includes Top-Notch IT Gear for Best Applicants
The plan also calls for tuition payments and stipends to study abroad. It's
aimed at top Merit Scholarship finalists with the intent to keep at least 30
of them at home for undergraduate study. (FortWayne.com)
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UNLV to "Secretly" Close Library Computers to Non-Students?
It depends on what "secret" means. The new, not-yet-accepted policy at the
University of Nevada-Las Vegas would forbid "general public patrons" from using
library computers for recreational use in the facility, despite 80 percent of
the library's capital funds coming from state dollars. Not everyone's happy
about this. (CityLife)
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Lexington’s Wireless Cloud for Business, University
Students carry laptops like they used to carry books, at the University of
Kentucky. The university is the core and the leader, but local businesses are
working hard to extend Lexington's wireless cloud. Maybe the happiest students
are the ones who work as cabbies and can now pick up wireless as they wait for
customers at the city airport. (Kentucky.com)
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How Your Home Computer Could Prove Einstein Right
The Einstein@home project expects to use the spare capacity of home and office
computers to help confirm the existence of gravitational waves. No doubt it'll
also gobble up some of your bandwidth. (Times Online)
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ICT Budget is Growing Fast--If You Look Worldwide
When you do look at the entire world, it turns out that the US is going to
lose the lead in per-capita IT spending in the next couple of years--and that
the largest growth in ITC investment, relatively speaking, is happening in the
Third World. (ITAA)
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