UCLA Internet Report: “Surveying the Digital Future”
The Center released Year Two of the UCLA Internet Report: “Surveying the Digital Future” on November 29, 2001.
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The Center released Year Two of the UCLA Internet Report: “Surveying the Digital Future” on November 29, 2001.
CLAY, ALA.–The visitors come calling like clockwork, beginning about this time of year. By the time fall comes around, Bob and Martha Sargent will be on intimate terms with nearly 800 of them.
Cameras were rolling and clicking when the world’s first space traveler returned home, when Soviet leaders discussed anticapitalism campaigns, and when Russian troops invaded Afghanistan. But the 38,000 films and more than 1 million pictures chronicling significant events of the former Soviet Union have been guarded in vaults, accessible only to a few government-approved groups.
MOBILE–This town is known as The Azalea City, and the evergreen azaleas for which it is famous are an indispensable part of the city’s character.
To Air Nationally on PBS Stations in March, 2002 (San Francisco, CA) Their stage antics were sassy, aggressive, almost raunchy. Their vocal styles featured distinctly “unladylike” growls, hiccups and moans. Their lyrics spoke of parties and hot rods, teen love and teen angst. They played everywhere from country fairs to honky-tonks to rock shows. They […]
These links provide the latest information directly from the teams of applications developers, IT architects, and network engineers leading efforts of Internet2 members.
New York – November 21, 2001 – This week’s episode of LearningWeek Live – the first interactive weekly webcast featuring stories about the people, technology and business of learning today – features the premiere of a new program entitled “LearningWeek Canada”. Hosted by Paul Stacey, LearningWeek’s Canadan Correspondent based at TechBC in Vancouver, B.C., the […]
Kevin J. McKenna, professor of Russian and director of the Area and International Studies Program at the University of Vermont, is part of an impressive line-up on Vermont Public Radio this Thursday, Nov. 15.
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