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We are proud to announce the new and improved digital edition of Technology Review! Effective with March/April ’09, your issues will arrive via a Web-based platform provided by our new digital publishing partner, Texterity. A downloadable desktop reader is no longer required. Each issue is a vivid replica of the print magazine and includes rich media and interactive elements to further enhance our content. It is fully searchable. And, using the new “Share” feature, you may link/post/share relevant articles with friends, colleagues, or a favorite social network.

MIT has long been active and committed to strong campus environmental stewardship. To learn more about the many facets of MIT’s campus sustainability activities and the new greening MIT campaign, visit the Campus Energy Task Force website at mit.edu/mitei/campus, the Environment@MIT website at mit.edu/environment, and the Department of Facilities at mit.edu/facilities/environmental.

Alumni can learn more about supporting MIT’s campus greening activities through the Campus Energy Task Fund at the following URL: http://giving.mit.edu/priorities/mitei/.

If you are an MIT Alumnus and want to switch your print edition to the NEW Digital Edition please visit www.trsub.com/gogreen.

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Please note: The sample issue is our March/April 2009 National edition and for security purposes, does not contain the MIT Alumni/Class Notes section. MIT Alumni making the switch to Digital will receive their Alumni edition including Class Notes.

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