Development by Davis: “MIT and Harvard launch joint education venture” plus 4 more |
- MIT and Harvard launch joint education venture
- Panera's experiment in human nature: Let customers decide what to pay
- New Media Commons white paper examines future of transparency in peer review
- WordPress 3.4.1 Maintenance and Security Release
- Introducing Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) preview platform, and more
MIT and Harvard launch joint education venture Posted: 27 Jun 2012 04:00 AM PDT 'Do you think other institutions will take advantage of the open source edX platform and join in? ' Yes No Yes, but the material will be very limited No, they will create (or have created) their own online learning systems Harvard and MIT recently announced a joint venture they are calling edX. Beginning in the fall of 2012, edX will offer free online classes to anyone who can access the Internet. Both institutions are claiming edX is "not a Harvard or MIT lite," but it will be hosting content from actual classes at both universities. The vision behind edX is to extend both institutions' commitment to improving education for everyone–including those on campus and around the world. |
Panera's experiment in human nature: Let customers decide what to pay Posted: 28 Jun 2012 05:00 AM PDT Panera Bread launched a new breed of business to attack the growing epidemic of food insecurity in America. The result is Panera Cares—cafes where people eat tasty, nutritious food in an uplifting environment and pay whatever they can afford. There's a full Panera menu, but no prices. The guest, not Panera, sets the price. And yet, each community cafe is self-sustaining. |
New Media Commons white paper examines future of transparency in peer review Posted: 28 Jun 2012 03:00 AM PDT The always-insightful Alex Reid has penned an essay "on the question of open peer review," which examines a draft white paper posted to Media Commons last week. |
WordPress 3.4.1 Maintenance and Security Release Posted: 27 Jun 2012 12:57 PM PDT WordPress 3.4.1 is now available for download. WordPress 3.4 has been a very smooth release, and copies are flying off the shelf — 3 million downloads in two weeks! This maintenance release addresses 18 bugs with version 3.4, including:
Version 3.4.1 also fixes a few security issues and contains some security hardening. The vulnerabilities included potential information disclosure as well as an bug that affects multisite installs with untrusted users. These issues were discovered and fixed by the WordPress security team. Download 3.4.1 now or visit Dashboard → Updates in your site admin to update now. Green was a bit green |
Introducing Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) preview platform, and more Posted: 27 Jun 2012 10:08 AM PDT [This post is by Angana Ghosh, Product Manager on the Android team] At Google I/O today we announced the latest version of the Android platform, Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). With Jelly Bean, we've made the great things about Android even better with improved system performance and enhanced user features. Improvements include a smoother and more responsive UI across the system, a home screen that automatically adapts to fit your content, a powerful predictive keyboard, richer and more interactive notifications, larger payload sizes for Android Beam sharing and much more. For a lowdown on what's new, head over to the Jelly Bean platform highlights. Of course, Jelly Bean wouldn't be complete without a healthy serving of new APIs for app developers. Here are some of the new APIs that Jelly Bean introduces:
For Android devices with the Google Play, we launched the following at Google I/O today:
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