Posted tagged ‘entrepreneurship’

Informatics major wins west coast trip with “Spubble”

February 18, 2011

Informatics junior Jacob Steinerman’s new startup, MoBlue Technology, was featured recently in the gadgets column of the Ann Arbor edition of Examiner.com. He and his team have developed Spubble, an innovative smart phone app for individuals with speech impairments, communication issues, or autism.

Icons on the phone represent food, people, places, numbers, and general categories.  Tapping on words in the sub-categories moves them into a “speech bubble” where the users can form and play sentences. See a demo.

The U-M Center for Entrepreneurship has selected Jacob and his team to present their product to Michigan alumni in the San Francisco area; they will also be visiting offices of Facebook, Google, Twitter and Tapjoy.

A free version of the app is available at the iTunes App Store.

Keeping it real, fresh, and local

February 18, 2011

SI alumni Lisa Wheeler (MSI ’09) and Gaurav Bhatnagar (MSI ’09) are now living in Seattle and working for the Ann Arbor-based startup, Real Time Farms. The company’s attractive, newly redesigned website helps people easily find and learn more about farm fresh food near them.

Users of the site can also upload their own information and photos regarding local food sources:  farms, farmers markets, and restaurants that serve locally grown food. Though primarily focused on resources around the Ann Arbor area, the site has national ambitions and already has contributors from New York to California.

Stories about the effort have appeared in Edible Wow, AnnArbor.com, and thekitchn.com, among many other places.

The Power Hour of Entrepreneurship Hours

March 30, 2009

Former U-M regent and newspaper publisher Philip Power will speak on “Michigan: A Glimpse of Success Beyond Disaster” at the next Entrepreneurship Hour. His talk will be from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Friday, April 3 in the Stamps Auditorium of the Walgreen Drama Center. Power is also the founder and president of the Center for Michigan. He spent nearly 40 years in the newspaper business as founder, owner, and chair of HomeTown Communications Network, Inc. During that period, his weekly column appeared regularly in his Michigan newspapers and earned both state and national honors for its balance, insight, and vigorous point of view. After the sale of his company, Phil continued writing his column on a regular basis. All are invited to this free program. The School of Information is among the sponsors. For details, call (734) 763-1021.


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