• Agidp * * ' 411■■ INNIam: * * * * * * k * al friends saw an opportunity to market and distribute information in a new way. Jeff Lawson, who was studying computer science at U-M, came up with the idea of selling class notes over the Internet. In 1997, he was joined by boyhood friends Michael Krasman and Brian Levine, originally from West Bloomfield and Farmington Hills, and later by Jeremy Lappin, who they met in Ann Arbor. The group moved from their frater- nity house into offices in Ypsilanti in January 1998, expanding to include online sale of class notes from six additional Big Ten campuses. Last September, Versity.com announced acquisition of $11.2 million in ven- ture funds for expansion to 90 cam- puses next spring. Described in their announcement as "the fastest-growing national academic community and resource for lecture notes online," the company now has a veteran business executive (Chuck Berman) as CEO, and has relocated to Silicon Valley. Founders Jeff Lawson and Jeremy Lappin serve as chief operating officer and chief financial officer. V -.0!-NotA Argus Louis Rosenfeld used his master's degree in information and library studies to develop a niche Internet- related business. Originally from New York, he has lived in Ann Arbor since his student days in 1983. - He was a researcher at U-M and found that the Internet was "indispens- able for doing research and communi- cating with other researchers. I became interested in that medium as it became more and more apparent that it would enable companies to share information across wide area networks." With the introduction of Internet browsers in 1994, Internet use became easier and Rosenfeld saw a new opportunity "helping companies orga- nize their information so people can find what they're looking for. You can always create it faster than you can organize it," he explains. Today his company, Argus Associates, serves as information architects for corporations such as DaimlerChrysler, AT&T and the Weather Channel. As consultants, they educate companies on how their Internet sites should be structured, navigated and searched, developing policies and procedures that make sense for their organizations. In addition, Rosenfeld and his part- ner, Peter Morville, are co-authors of it in m MICHIGAN HERITAGE Michigan Heritage Bank GRANS OPENING CELEBRATION B TIER than We Pay You! $25.00 Deposited into your new account with this ad. (one per household - must be kept open at least 6 months) New Accounts only - Expires 2/28/00 FREE CHECKING Minimum Balance $1000 Plus EARN 4.5% APY* Unlimited Checking First Box Checks FREE ATM / Debit Card No Monthly Service Fees Farmington Hills Novi Troy 28300 Orchard Lake Rd 21211 Haggerty Road at 8 Mile 1917 East Big Beaver at John R. 1/4 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd Next to Novi Hilton Next to Starbucks Coffee 1-800-914-3524 1 888 437 8243 1 248 619 0264 FDIC LENDER • Ashley Stewart • Baskin Robbins • Bread Basket Deli • Discount Uniform • Dollar Castle • Dots • Errol Sherman Footcare • Eyes Right Optical • Farmer Jack • Fashion Bug • Glory Jewelers • Kmart • L.A. Insurance • Lincoln Barber Shop • Magic Touch Beauty Salon • Metropolitan Dry Cleaners • Nora's Design • Payless Shoesource • Radio Shack • Rainbow Apparel • Rite Aid • Secretary of State • Soul Food Bar-B-Q • Strickley Kosher Meats • The Book Beat • T Nails Insured - - - - - - *Annual Percentage Yield is effective as of Febniary 18, 2000. APY falls to 1.75%, and a $7.50 monthly statement fee if balance goes below $ t,000. Business or brokered account not eligible. Rates subject to change without notice. Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section! Entertainment (248} 354-7123 Ext. 209 'N 2/18 2000 107