University of Maryland, College Park, picked for pilot program

Daily Record, The (Baltimore), Oct 9, 2007

Google Inc. and International Business Machines Corp. are donating software and computers to six U.S. universities, including the University of Maryland, College Park, as part of a plan to encourage student programmers to create Web-based applications. Students can connect to the computer servers over the Internet to test applications such as searching the Web or processing mobile payments.

Also participating in the pilot program are the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stamford University in California, the University of Washington in Seattle, Carnegie- Mellon University in Pittsburgh and the University of California at Berkeley.

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