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Detroit Internet Exchange Receives Non-Profit Designation
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Detroit Internet Exchange Granted Tax-exempt Status, Members Include Google, Amazon, and Microsoft
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May Mobility, 123.Net Partner to Power Autonomous Shuttles
Ann Arbor’s May Mobility, an autonomous vehicle company, has selected Southfield’s 123.Net Inc. to provide data center and connectivity services.
May Mobility, which operates autonomous shuttles, has selected 123.Net as its data center and connectivity services provider. // Photo courtesy of May Mobility
Ann Arbor’s May Mobility, an autonomous vehicle company, has selected Southfield’s 123.Net Inc. to provide data center and connectivity services.
123.Net is a large colocation and fiber network provider. May Mobility was founded in 2017 and develops autonomous vehicle systems and operates autonomous shuttles primarily for use in urban environments. It operates shuttles in the U.S. and Japan and has completed more than 270,000 passenger rides.
MSU students agree that wellness days were ineffective
An MSU student s desk depicting a sign that reads Pause & Breathe to remind the student to pause and take a breath when taking online classes during a national pandemic. Photo taken in East Lansing, Michigan, on Sept. 8, 2020. (Photo by Alyte Katilius)
Michigan State University offered students a two-day wellness break on March 2-3. Though the university canceled classes for those days, students found the two wellness days were not an effective break.
On an Instagram poll that The State News conducted asking students whether they were actually getting a break during their wellness days, 141 students answered no and only 29 students answered yes.