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(11/13/14 4:20pm)
An effort to alleviate the anxiety that accompanies living with a stranger prompted UW-Madison to team up with RoomSync this year, a Facebook application that empowers incoming freshman in the roommate assignment process while preserving the educational benefits random roommate selection offers.
(11/06/14 5:44am)
A new smartphone application can now save students from waiting 20 minutes for a treadmill or the frustrations of not finding an open racquetball court at the SERF.
(11/05/14 7:44am)
A few weeks ago, over Twitter, I had a slightly tempestuous series of exchanges with the music streaming company Spotify. Its services, which can be accessed by either paying directly or agreeing to listen to advertisements intermittently between songs, are available for both computers and phones.
(11/03/14 2:51am)
(10/15/14 4:13am)
Hooked, a mobile app that provides coupons for local restaurants, announced Tuesday it will include UW-Madison restaurants in its limited-time deals.
(10/06/14 5:12am)
UW-Madison sophomore Ethan Claes will help bring a new meal option to campus as he readies for the upcoming launch of Envoy, a student-to-student food delivery system.
(10/02/14 2:07am)
A UW-Madison assistant professor developed a smartphone application capable of capturing cosmic rays entering Earth’s atmosphere, turning phones into pocket research devices.
(09/23/14 5:39am)
(09/08/14 4:50am)
During his sophomore year of college, Wes Schroll learned grocery shopping can be tedious and difficult, so he decided to do something about it.
(05/05/14 4:43am)
No matter the season, students are always looking for new ways to get around Madison. Even in the spring, when weather is warming up, students still use a variety of transportation methods to get from place to place. Here are our grades and reviews for the main transportation methods on campus.
(04/17/14 4:10am)
A recent topic of contention in Madison addresses the rideshare services, such as Uber and Lyft, which do not follow the same regulations as taxi cab companies.
(03/27/14 5:43am)
Sources close to the crisis have confirmed that Jeffrey Hammonds has entered a state of harrowing paralysis after subconsciously left-swiping the most breathtakingly gorgeous woman ever to grace Tinder.
(02/13/14 6:18am)
Arriving early to lecture Tuesday morning and surveying the numerous vacant rows of seats, student-asshole Travis Holmen thoughtfully evaluated his options before settling in the nearest aisle seat.
(02/12/14 4:28am)
"Flappy Bird” is dead. The simplistic app that dominated the cultural zeitgeist this past week seems to have perished more quickly than most of my pitiful attempts at its egregiously difficult gameplay. Countless articles were published chronicling the insightful commentary “Flappy Bird’s” success provided for an industry that generally succeeds on stagnation.
(01/21/14 6:49am)
Before we get into the dirty details of Tinder, let us first explain the app itself for those who are unfamiliar with it. Tinder is not a dating app. Rather, Tinder is an app used to meet people in your area. By annonymously likeing or rejecting profiles, only shared likes of one another can interact. This annonymous judgment essentially does away with open rejection because you can’t ever know if that “perfect ten” swiped a nope or they simply haven’t had the priviledge of finding you in the Tinder universe yet. It can essentially be used to date, hook-up, befriend, or form any type of relationship you’d like to form with those nearby. The creators of Tinder call it “the new way everyone is choosing to meet new people,” and the New York Times went as far as to say “The application is clearly addictive.” We are conflicted as to how we feel about it, so we have decided to create an open forum of debate which may be able to help you decide to Tinder or not to Tinder. Tinder has different reputations among different people. Which one does it deserve? Tell us what you think of Tinder.
(12/05/13 7:56am)
Logitech Mobile Boombox
(10/29/13 6:35am)
Ruth Ozeki, the author of this year’s Go Big Read book, gave a lecture titled “How to be a Better Time Being” to 1,200 audience members at Union South Monday, as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series.
(10/16/13 3:11am)
As you will recall if you read Page Two week to week, semester to semester, a columnist named Adam Wolf and I shared the page each Wednesday last year. While I tried to change my subject matter week to week with interesting and funny observations about life and media, Adam had a consistent set up in which he could write his article in 15 minutes and reap all the rewards that a successful Page Two columnist deserves: girls, money, fame, delusion. Now that Adam is presumably dead or graduated, I thought I would write my tribute to him and his infallible column. This is my Wednesday Morning Hangover.
(10/06/13 7:15am)
Fetch Rewards, a Madison-based application creator, launched its grocery shopping application Friday at Fresh Madison Market.
(10/02/13 2:29am)
I was recently lucky enough to spend this last weekend in Columbus for the Wisconsin-Ohio State football game. I was also blessed (read: not blessed) to have spent eight hours in the car on the way there and eight hours in the car on the way back. Lucky for you, I wrote down a precise, minute-by-minute description of what I was thinking during the trip, just for your entertainment. Enjoy.