Monday, July 10, 2006

Google to Put a Research Center in Michigan

Micheline Bunkley and Nick Maynard write in The New York Times:

Google plans to build an office and research center here that will have up to 1,000 employees, people who had been briefed on the plan said Monday night.

The announcement is set to be made Tuesday morning by Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm at a news conference at the state Capitol in Lansing.

Google is expected to open the center in downtown Ann Arbor, the hometown of the University of Michigan, where Larry Page, one of Google’s founders, earned his undergraduate degree in engineering.

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