Kettering University Rolls out Kettering Mobile for ?Smart
Phones?
FLINT, Mich.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Kettering University rolled out a new web application called Kettering
Mobile for use on ?smart phones? -- like an iPhone, Droid or
Blackberry, plus the new iPad -- during ceremonies in Flint on
June 3.
Kettering is the first university in Michigan to introduce this
type of
web application, which can be viewed at: http://m.kettering.edu/
Kettering Mobile was created by Northville students Brad Birdsall
(senior in Computer Science) and Matt Gaidica (senior in
Electrical
Engineering), assisted and supported by IT staff members Aaron
Grant,
Jim McMillan and Tomas Hajek.
Birdsall and Gaidica are among Kettering?s leading student
entrepreneurs
and have been active in Kettering?s strong Entrepreneurship
program on
campus. The students have already created their own company called
Prime
Studios, http://www.primestudiosllc.com/,
with offices in Northville, Mich.
Birdsall said no other university in Michigan has a web
application like
this. It allows easy access to Kettering?s website through the use
of
smart phones. One of the highlights of the new mobile application
is its
ability to tap into the many advanced publication features
developed by
Kettering University. With Kettering Mobile, users are now able to
view
the campus events calendar, read the latest news stories, and
receive
real-time university alert messages from a mobile device.
Kettering
Mobile also links directly to other social networking outlets such
as
YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, Linked-In and Facebook. Additionally,
these
services will allow access to Kettering?s current videos and
photos from
anywhere there is a signal, he explained.
For more information and photos on Kettering Mobile, visit: http://www.kettering.edu/visitors/storydetail.jsp?storynum=3009
Located in Flint, Kettering University is the home of the
country?s most
advanced professional cooperative education program. For more on
Kettering, visit: www.kettering.edu