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June 30, 2011

 

Ever since our generation got its hands on the computer, Google was the search engine god of the Internet. It answers all our questions from health diagnostics to directions to our favorite restaurants. 

Since everyone thinks so highly of it, we expect a genius team to come up with anything and be successful at it.  

March 24, 2011

Location-based applications like Facebook Places, Foursquare and others seem like fun to many smartphone users. They are used to let friends know where they are, to look up local businesses or to play games that earn them virtual points, badges or store discounts. 

Location-based applications like Facebook Places, Foursquare and others seem like fun to many smartphone users. They are used to let friends know where they are, to look up local businesses or to play games that earn them virtual points, badges or store discounts.  

However, the sharing of one’s location has opened up a debate about privacy. The Wall Street Journal did an investigation of the issue and published an article in December 2010 about their findings.

March 7, 2011

After Oxford’s submission for Google Fiber national broadband Internet in 2010, some concern has surfaced because a decision has not yet been made.

After Oxford’s submission for Google Fiber national broadband Internet in 2010, some concern has surfaced because a decision has not yet been made.

Google was originally set to make an announcement in late 2010 as to which city or town would win the broadband Internet.

Stewart Rutledge volunteered to help Oxford receive the Internet service and has been the leader of Oxford’s participation in the project.     

March 7, 2011

The National Pan-Hellenic Council is comprised of nine African-American Greek organizations, four of which are sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta and Sigma Gamma Rho.

The National Pan-Hellenic Council is comprised of nine African-American Greek organizations, four of which are sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta and Sigma Gamma Rho.

Although all four organizations are different, each sorority advocates service, scholastic achievement, sisterhood and leadership.

March 4, 2011

The University of Mississippi wireless network has been a frustrating topic for students since it first began roughly three years ago.

The University of Mississippi wireless network has been a frustrating topic for students since it first began roughly three years ago.

Students complain of problems with major websites such as Facebook, ESPN and Twitter, as well websites used for school, including Blackboard and MySpanishLab.

February 7, 2011

The iPhone is no longer exclusive to AT&T.

The iPhone is no longer exclusive to AT&T.

Starting Feb. 10, those with Verizon as their service provider will have the option to purchase an iPhone. This is a large step for Apple and the mobile phone community.

For those who have complained (myself included) of poor AT&T service, we now have some form of respite. Already AT&T is jockeying to steal and/or keep iPhone customers.

December 1, 2010

Talk about the job that baseball coach Mike Bianco has done.
That’s another one where he’s set the standard so high that you think in terms of being in a Super Regional and disappointed to a certain extent.

Talk about the job that baseball coach Mike Bianco has done.
That’s another one where he’s set the standard so high that you think in terms of being in a Super Regional and disappointed to a certain extent.

Like I tell him he’s the reason that our expectations are that high. Year in and year out he puts a great team out there.

October 24, 2010

I read something pretty disturbing the other day.

I read something pretty disturbing the other day.

Apparently in New York, there is a spat between the Fox Network and Cablevision, a cable service provider. It has even gone so far as for Cablevision to stop broadcasting Fox’s content.

Now, this happens from time to time when networks and cable service providers fail to negotiate pricing for content.

Basically, what happens is an elementary school equivalent fight where only the consumer loses.

September 14, 2010

Those traveling on the Oxford University Transit (OUT) buses will notice some new features on the buses in the near future. 

 

Those traveling on the Oxford University Transit (OUT) buses will notice some new features on the buses in the near future. 

 

September 9, 2010

 

Amazon.com recently released its much anticipated e-reader the Kindle 3. For those of you that don’t know what an e-reader is, it’s an electronic device that allows you to read electronic books, magazines, newspapers and blog posts.

 

Amazon.com recently released its much anticipated e-reader the Kindle 3. For those of you that don’t know what an e-reader is, it’s an electronic device that allows you to read electronic books, magazines, newspapers and blog posts.

 

August 30, 2010

Students and Ole Miss football game attendees will continue to have bus transportation to and from home games during the 2010 football season.

 

Students and Ole Miss football game attendees will continue to have bus transportation to and from home games during the 2010 football season.

 

April 25, 2010

Just in time for the graduation of the class of 2010, the new thedmonline.com will allow blogs, slideshows, events, print edition in flash interface, video, maps and much more.

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