Jobberish: Picture perfect Amanda Ach January 18, 2012 0 Comments Luckily, Google is working as quickly as possible to make sure we are never short in our supply of Brazilian women falling on their faces or German men crawling out of car trunks (true story) -- they... Read More »
FTC seeks to rein in Facebook Josh Hoyt January 13, 2012 0 Comments Public fear over online privacy has been ramping up, and for Julie Brill, a commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission, the increased attention is warranted. In an informal talk at the Stanford Law... Read More »
Tech companies wield influence at Stanford Taylor Grossman November 7, 2011 4 Comments Public scrutiny over a report confirming that Google Inc. spent $5.4 million on lobbying in Washington D.C. in the first three quarters of 2011 has raised awareness among students and faculty about... Read More »
Google co-founders support Stanford’s NYC bid The Daily News Staff October 26, 2011 0 Comments Google co-founders Larry Page MS ’98 and Sergey Brin MS ’95 publicly supported Stanford’s bid for a New York City (NYC) applied science campus on Tuesday in an online video posted on a... Read More »
Cornell, Technion join forces in NYC applied-sciences bid The Daily News Staff October 19, 2011 0 Comments Cornell University announced Tuesday morning that it is partnering with Technion-Israel Institute of Technology to submit a proposal to build an applied sciences graduate campus in New York City. Read More »
Recent alums receive extended email forwarding Kristian Davis Bailey July 21, 2011 0 Comments As a result of a recent student-led campaign to extend alumni access to Stanford email addresses, the classes of 2009, 2010 and 2011 will have access to their @stanford.edu accounts until May 31,... Read More »
Editorial: Baby, Please Don’t Go Editorial Board June 2, 2011 0 Comments Today, however, we'd like to take a moment to reflect on an aspect of Stanford that has never let us down. One man at this university has consistently raised the bar and made us proud. Some of you... Read More »
Wu ponders future Internet monopolies Sarah Flamm May 10, 2011 0 Comments Net neutrality theorist Tim Wu spoke Monday afternoon at a talk hosted by the Center for Internet and Society. He discussed the threat of the Internet being run by one giant corporation, as has been... Read More »