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		OPINION
		 
                   
Shock and Awe When the IT Stops  
                  
By Terry Calhoun  
                  
                  Editor’s Note: Terry Calhoun transmitted this column, 
                    with his laptop balanced on a garbage can, via a random wireless 
                    connection for reasons that will become clear as you read 
                    further. 
                  I just found out about shock and awe first-hand. I have no 
                    idea why Mozilla Thunderbird crashed on me this morning. First 
                    I could not send any messages, not through my “umich” nor 
                    my “scup” identity. Then my inbox disappeared. Then Thunderbird 
                    refused to boot up at all yet, when I reinstalled it, Windows 
                    told me that I couldn’t install it – because it was already 
                    running. Of course, I could not see or use it. 
Then, our local area network went down and no one had email or Web, and I could 
  not download a new installation file. Following that, I rebooted my Vaio laptop 
  and it refused to boot up at all. Completely gone, among other things, was my 
  opinion column for this week. This happened while SCUP 
  was transmitting a special 2-hour Webcast to 150 college campuses which I had 
  managed for the past year. What a panic, at first, until we realized that only 
  our office had the problem. The show went fine for everyone else. 
Sigh. Then, when our Webcast was over, I was faced with the choice of remembering 
  what I had written, or quickly writing about my reaction to and the experience 
  of . . . losing everything. As you can tell, I have chosen to write about losing 
  everything.
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		IT NEWS
		
                
                   
                   
                  
Stanford University G'es iTunes . . . 
Lectures and Lots of Things
  
                   You can go to the iTunes store soon and purchase lectures 
                    by Stanford (CA) faculty, as well as other Stanford-related 
                    events and performances. (Podcasting News) 
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Plagiarism Detection Service Turnitin Spreads to 4,000 Schools 
  
                   Did you know this started at UC-Berkeley in 1996? 
                    The article is excellent at explaining, for those of us who 
                    have not used it, how such a plagiarism-catching service works. 
                    (The Brown Daily Herald) 
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Purdue Student Printing Quota Implementation Delayed
   
Because administrators want the "uniprint" service to be fair, 
implementation has been delayed until some additional research 
is done. However, the marketing of it to students has, on its 
own, reduced the amount of printed paper waste on campus. 
(The Purdue Exponent)
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High Point University's Winston-Salem Campus Is Wisconsin System's 
Top Unwired Institution
   
  
 
The Madison Park campus in Winston-Salem, WI, is now fully wireless as 
only the first step in ambitious plans for new facilities, equipment, 
and everything else. (High Point University News)
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		RESOURCES 
                   
                   
   
Hurricane Relief Community Exchange
  
In the aftermath of Wilma, more Floridians are joining 
the Texans and New Orleanians who are glad that EDUCAUSE's 
"Hurricane Relief Community Exchange" is available to make 
offers of or requests for assistance in coping with IT issues 
from hurricanes.
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		DEALS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS  
		 
                   
 
  
Microsoft and the University of Massachusetts--A Collaboration
  
                   UMass has been named Microsoft's first "Information 
                    Technology Showcase" school. (Four more are to be named.) 
                    Steve Ballmer made the announcement just hours before the 
                    dedication of UMass' new Learning Commons. (Springfield Republican 
                    on MassLive.com) Read more 
                     
 
  
Aqilix Announces 2006 Version of Mobile Learning Product
  
 
                   Agilix Labs, Inc., a mobile learning product vendor, announced 
                    a new version of its GoBinder product to be available in early 
                    2006. GoBinder 2006 minimizes the need to run e-learning systems 
                    in high availability mode, while providing an open, extensible 
                    architecture, according to the company’s announcement. (PR 
                    Newswire) Read more 
   
 
  
Elluminate and Sun Signup Campuses for eLearning Products
  
 
                   Elluminate, Inc., (www.elluminate.com) 
                    a vendor for live eLearning and Web collaboration products 
                    for the real-time organization, and Sun Microsystems (sun.com) 
                    announced new campus customers for a joint product offering 
                    that includes Elluminate Live! Academic Edition software running 
                    on Sun hardware. The new customers include Franklin University 
                    (OH), The George Washington University (DC), University 
                    of Hawaii, and University of South Florida. In 
                    addition, the North Carolina Office of Information Technology 
                    Services, a state agency whose customers include the North 
                    Carolina Community College System of 58 schools, will 
                    also deploy a combined Elluminate Live! and Sun solution, 
                    the companies announced.    
  
                   
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Web Software Challenges Microsoft
  
                   Ajax is the name of a set of Web development tools that 
                    speeds up Web applications. It was invented by Microsoft but 
                    it's behind Google's new mapping software and some see it 
                    as a potential threat to the Office suite. (AP on Wired News) 
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Futurists Pick Top Tech Trends
  
 
It's kind of hard to take a long term view when the future 
seems to be accelerating at you faster than you can assimilate. 
These general tech trend predictions may help with perspective. 
(Wired News)
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The Space Elevator Inaugural Games
  
                   The eventual goal is a space elevator all the way out to 
                    an anchoring rock, 60,000 feet above the Earth's surface. 
                    In the first competition, the best performance got 15 feet 
                    up before stopping. Oh, there was a 'beam power' competition 
                    as well. (Wired News) Read more 
    
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