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Vanderbilt in Web 2.0 Style

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I have just noticed that Vanderbilt has a website for the student community: InsideVandy. The tagline says it is Vanderbilt University’s online student community. It is a site with content created by the students for the students. I think this…

Dirty Bomb Detection and Localization

It is not my research area but Information Processing in Sensor Networks conference will be held in Nashville this year starting from tomorrow. ISIS will be involved with a large scale sensor network demo called Dirty Bomb Detection and Localization on Thursday April…

Vanderbilt Adds FreshTracksMusic to VUMix

Vanderbilt is offering Napster as a legal download option to students (and faculty and staff) for a rate of $2/month during the academic year for at least a year.

Vanderbilt Register reports that the university is starting to offer FreshTracksMusic as a new legal…

Vanderbilt Blocks Three P2P Programs

Vanderbilt University announced yesterday that three peer-to-peer file sharing programs, namely, Gnutella, E-Donkey, and Direct Connect on Monday Oct 3, at 8 a.m.

The university says they were monitoring the traffic from file sharing programs and they use up more than third of…

Vanderbilt Encourages Google Personalize Homepage

It just came to my attention that Vanderbilt library’s wiki, which I did not know existed, is giving guidelines to add their feeds to the Google’s personalized homepage.

[Via InsideGoogle]

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Vanderbilt News RSS Feeds

Apperantly, Vanderbilt News also has RSS feeds.It will definitely make me follow the news more closely from now on. You can subscribe to the RSS feeds here. Seems like the news feed is the same as the podcast feed.


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