Boogle reactivated by COG
In an unexpected move yesterday morning, the Computer Operators Group (COG) reactivated the popular campus network search engine Boogle and allowed students to again use it to locate files on the Brandeis network.Boogle, which boasted over 500 unique users a day and over 4,000 unique users in total before it was shut down, was taken offline due to a recent law suit by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) against four college students operating a similiar service at other schools - including one at MIT.

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