الاثنين، أكتوبر 12، 2009

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Jimmy Lin is an associate professor at the University of Maryland.
Steve Ruark for The New York Times

Jimmy Lin is an associate professor at the University of Maryland.

Google and I.B.M. are offering help to universities to get students to cope with vast amounts of data.

Some Users May Lose Data on a T-Mobile Smartphone

The cellphone provider said that a glitch in its computer systems would probably result in some customers losing their personal information.

Closing the Deal at the Virtual Checkout Counter

Online stores are getting smarter about getting people to buy the things they toss in the shopping cart, but later abandon.

Link by Link

Is It a Day to Be Happy? Check the Index

A study of two years of anonymous data from Facebook attempts to say something profound based on the reports of daily life that social networkers share with their friends.

Lufthansa Bringing Back Onboard Wi-Fi

Three years after unplugging its inflight Internet service because of insufficient demand, Lufthansa said that it would reintroduce a high-speed service on most long-haul flights.

Feely Flexes Mind, and His Thumbs, on Twitter

Jay Feely, the Jets’ kicker, updates his Twitter page several times a day, shaping an online manifesto and challenging his teammates to think about life outside the lines.

Drilling Down

Web Display Ads Attract Fewer Clicks

A familiar workhorse of Internet advertising is the display, or graphical, ad. Roughly a third of all online ad spending goes to such ads, yet Internet users are increasingly reluctant to click on them.

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