michigan
8 ResultsSponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
-
Flint sparks change
Flint, Michigan. Infamous in Michael Moore's doc on dying factory jobs. Infamous as hometown of largest bankrupt corporation in America, General Motors. It's hereby downgraded to Sergeant...
-
Google, Michigan boost argument for book deal
Relying on Google's proposed settlement with book authors over Google Book Search, the University of Michigan has amended its contract with Google to digitize the university library's vast...
-
Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse
Brittany Kruger may be a scared young lady but she has also proven to be a brave advocate for victims, like herself, of RIAA Mafia shake-downs, arm-twisting and assorted rough stuff. According to...
-
Swedish greentech will miss the Bush Admin
The U.S. Ambassador to Sweden appointed by Bush will likely be replaced. And Swedish greentech companies will likely miss him. He took his cross-cultural duties seriously and worked to promote...
-
Michigan offers online Mandarin lessons to every student
With the rise of China, interest is strong in program from Michigan's Confucius Institute.
-
-
MI is the most wired state government in US
Michigan wins Center for Digital Government's top award two years running but do governor's political postings throw cold water on the glory?
-
Best of the Web: Michigan has top state portal
Seattle and Seminole County win awards for top city and county portals.
-
Michigan creates an online learning requirement
In an effort to bring Michigan's high school graduation requirements into the 21st century, the Michigan State legislature signed into law new requirements that students complete online courses.
Additional Results
-
Ford $5.8 million solar array will be one of Michigan's largest
Battery technology will also factory heavily in automaker's renewable energy investment.
-
Gallery: Driving apps you wish for
As part of the course called "Cloud Computing in the Commute," students from the University of Michigan developed apps for a Ford Fiesta research vehicle.
-
University uses WiMAX to become dedicated student ISP's
Northern Michigan University (NMU) has taken a bold step in converting their standard wireless infrastrure to WiMAX, a wireless Internet technology which makes ordinary Wi-Fi look like chalk on...
-
Flint sparks change
Flint, Michigan. Infamous in Michael Moore's doc on dying factory jobs. Infamous as hometown of largest bankrupt corporation in America, General Motors. It's hereby downgraded to Sergeant...
-
Google, Michigan boost argument for book deal
Relying on Google's proposed settlement with book authors over Google Book Search, the University of Michigan has amended its contract with Google to digitize the university library's vast...
-
Michigan iPod repairman scams 9,000 iPods from Apple
Michigan iPod repairman Nicholas Woodhams thought that he had beat the system. He discovered a way to manipulate Apple's iPod repair and warranty programs to obtain 9,000 free iPods which he then...
-
Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse
Brittany Kruger may be a scared young lady but she has also proven to be a brave advocate for victims, like herself, of RIAA Mafia shake-downs, arm-twisting and assorted rough stuff. According to...
-
Swedish greentech will miss the Bush Admin
The U.S. Ambassador to Sweden appointed by Bush will likely be replaced. And Swedish greentech companies will likely miss him. He took his cross-cultural duties seriously and worked to promote...
-
A new career: isotope designer
According to a Michigan State University (MSU) news release, 'Made-to-order isotopes hold promise on science's frontier,' nuclear physicists can now start a new career as isotope designers. These...
-
T-rays used to reveal old hidden art
U.S. engineers are collaborating with the Center for Research and Restoration at The Louvre Museum in France to use a terahertz device to find murals hidden behind plaster or paint for centuries....
-
A flying fish or a seaplane?
University of Michigan engineers have developed a new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) after looking at real flying fish. Like the fish, this seaplane takes off and lands on water. The 7-foot...
-
Automating chip debugging
You all know that fixing bugs in computer chips after they've been fabricated in silicon is a tedious and costly process. This is why researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a new...
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox




