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Eugene Koh
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ON TECHNOLOGY
Nine months ago, this column began its run with the purpose of educating and informing the reader about issues in
Spinning Your Own "Web"
Back in the old days, when kings and queens wanted to hear music, the summoned live musicians to play for
ON TECHNOLOGY
The Internet has been the inspiration for strange and beautiful catch-phrases over the years. Like "cyberspace." And "World Wide Web."
Software Review
Since September, this column has endeavored every week to inform and educate the reader about some facet of the world
ON TECHNOLOGY
Last week I ranted about how those complaining about violations of privacy within Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services (HASCS)
'Net No Place for Privacy
Last week, The Crimson published an editorial, using that big ol' font that editorial folks love to use, pointing fingers
ON TECHNOLOGY
So what's the big deal about this new version of Windows? Microsoft has challenged Harvard students to find out. In
The Mail Spool Tragedy
What would postal service be like if everybody used their mailboxes like file cabinets? In fact, many students and faculty
Exploring the World Wide Web
Recently, in an office building in California, a worker connected a camera to his computer and took pictures of the
The Help Desk
People have been telling me over the past few weeks that I've been too easy on. HASCS, the Harvard Arts
ON TECHNOLOGY
Like many students this semester, I decided to purchase an Ethernet interface to connect my computer to Harvard's High-Speed Data
NBC Meets The Future
Finally, television network NBC stepped into the future yesterday with the introduction of "NBC Online," an interactive online supplement to
Taking the Power Mac for a Spin
O n March 14, Apple Computer unveiled the Power Macintosh series of personal computers, the first fruit of its 1991