Help "Green" MIT with Technology Review Digital

Our digital edition has a new look.  And there are some interesting new features we’re pleased to share with you.  With this enhanced digital platform, Technology Review elegantly replicates the entire print magazine plus adds video, information graphics, and live links throughout all the pages.

Noteworthy features in the Alumni digital edition:

  • Fully Searchable - Search the entire current issue PLUS all the available archives in an instant with Google™ vetted search engine optimization
  • Back Issues are displayed clearly in the library at the bottom of your screen
  • Share articles with friends, classmates, colleagues or social media sites with just a click.
  • Faster and easier - view each issue via your Web browser. Turn pages, zoom in/zoom out, visit and browse – all quickly and seamlessly
  • Reader controlled Videos – simply click on the Play icon to run the video

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/signup.aspx.

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