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To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
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Way past peak oil but U.S. oil production still up for 2009
Oil production increases in U.S. but well below peak production in 1970.
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Crude oil spills, you've met your match
A-Z Comp CEO Alisher Abdul demonstrates how nanocarbon graphene can absorb oil spills regardless of size and scale. The demonstration took place at the California Clean Tech Open competition in...
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SAPPHIRENOW: Some Cool Mobile Business Apps Demo-ed & Video-ed
I stalked the Mobile Campus of SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando on Monday, looking to shoot video of some of the most interesting enterprise apps on display. There was no shortage of candidates. SAP...
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Nanosponges soak up more than 100x their weight in oil
Rice, Penn State researchers laced carbon nanotubes with boron to create reusable oil-soaking sponges that show promise for environmental cleanup, among many uses.
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Clean water tech startup snags $1M in venture funds
Municipal wastewater disinfection technology from Pasteurization Technology Group creates and uses renewable energy during the cleanup process.
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Has the United States already suffered its cyberwar Pearl Harbor?
McAfee claims to have uncovered a long-term cyber-espionage campaign against the U.S. and almost 80 other countries and major companies.
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Apple and Hulu: like oil and water
iTunes and Hulu appear be on a collision course, which could be why Apple is considering a Hulu acquisition. The problem is that that the two companies have diametrically opposing views.
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Wipro buys oil and gas IT services unit from SAIC, which bets on clean tech
Wipro is buying Science Applications International Corp.'s oil and gas IT services unit in a deal valued at $150 million. SAIC is betting on next-gen energy verticals.
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Night Dragon: Oil industry under attack
For years, companies in the oil and energy industry have been the victims of hackers attempting to steal email and other sensitive information, according to McAfee.
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SmartPlanet: Absorbent robots possible for oil spill clean up
Powered by solar panels, the low-cost robots which are designed to work in fleets, would use GPS and wireless communication systems to navigate a spill site.
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Is the American tech industry oiling its own guillotine?
Former Intel chief Andy Grove sees a troubled future for the U.S. technology industry. Learn why Grove thinks radical action is needed to spur a renaissance in high-tech manufacturing.
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Fact or Fiction: Verifying claims of social media 'experience'
One of the biggest hurdles in the social media industry is determining who is truly behind some of the creative processes. Here, experts weigh in on how to separate the good from the bad... and...
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Green Intel supercomputer simulates oil spill's possible Atlantic path
For those of you into visuals, Intel used one of the world's greenest supercomputers -- the Encanto on its Rio Rancho campus, to create a simulation of where the Gulf oil spill might be dispersed...
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Evaluating Gulf oil clean-up technologies
BP and government officials are trying to finally stop the leaking oil in the Gulf but at the same time, BP is starting clean up efforts using technologies offered by outside companies and...
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From the front line: Communications lessons from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
While serving as a spokesperson for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Incident Command, public relations veteran Brian Sibley learned many valuable lessons. The big one? PR is absolutely not dead.
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New cap placed over Gulf oil spill - will it work? (photos)
A new cap is now almost in place over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It will be two days before its success can be determined.
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Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Incident command post (photos)
Scenes from the Mobile, Ala., Incident Command post for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill show the magnitude of media involvement on the Gulf Coast.
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BP oil spill and obvious failure
In some organizations, Pollyanna-like tendencies emerge whenever they plan new projects, leading to inevitable failure.
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Gates and Co.: Feds should devote $16B to clean energy innovation
OK, so I'm just a writer-type who happens to care a lot about how technology affects society. I don't watch much television at all, but I'm actually watching the clock right now for what I am...
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BP oil spill: Leadership and IT failure
Reports suggest that several IT failures may have contributed to the BP oil spill. More importantly, the spill represents a deep state of failed leadership inside BP.
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