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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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Utilities back 'climate friendly' energy technologies
Edison Electric Institute, an industry association for electric utilities, backs specific targets on greenhouse gas emissions and names viable short-term technology fixes.
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Hydrogen Road Tour hits the road
CNET's Martin LaMonica catches up with the Hydrogen Road Tour in Billerica, Mass., where the first hydrogen fueling station in the state was opened. A caravan of vehicles is currently...
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Adobe to launch AIR 1.0
AIR download for Windows and Mac looks to blur the line between the Web and desktop applications.
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Climos enlists plankton, venture funds to fight climate change
Shortly after rival Planktos folds, ocean fertilization start-up Climos is set to announce $4 million in series A venture funding.
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Red light for green-tech start-ups?
A funding gap, made worse by a softening economy, could create a wall for clean-tech start-ups despite a favorable long-term environment.
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Eco-Patent Commons shares earth-friendly tech
Launch of Eco-Patents Commons puts environmental sustainability patents from IBM, Sony, Nokia, and Pitney Bowes into the public domain.
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GM invests in 'trash to ethanol' start-up
General Motors buys undisclosed share in the cellulosic ethanol company Coskata to bring E85 fuel to market faster.
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FAQ: New Energy Act gets green light
Fuel efficiency mandates are raised for first time since 1975, but tax incentives for renewable power get cut.
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U.S. green-tech hot spots go coast to coast
Investments in green-tech start-ups are going through the roof. Which regions in the U.S. are in the lead?Photos: Green tech from coast to coast
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Storing sun and wind power
Several technologies are being tested to tie large-scale storage to renewable power sources. Images: Making wind power that lasts all day
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Google to enter clean-energy business
Search giant earmarks hundreds of millions of dollars with the goal of generating a gigawatt of clean energy that's cheaper than coal.
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Greenpeace hands game industry low score
In its "Guide to Greener Electronics," the environmental group finds that game console makers have a long way to go.
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Gotham's Christmas tree gets greener
Deck the halls with LEDs: Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will use energy-saving bulbs powered by new solar panels.
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Stirring GE's Ecomagination
Lorraine Bolsinger, who heads a major energy-efficiency initiative at General Electric, says companies can make green while being green. Photos: Inside GE's clean-tech labs
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From blue collar to green chemistry
First up, says professor John Warner, is recognizing the toxic side effects of the tech boom. Then design flaws can be fixed accordingly.
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Adobe plots its path on the Web
Adobe is relying on its Platform division--and Kevin Lynch--to break out of the shrink-wrapped software business.Transitioning to Web apps
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Adobe buys Web word processor Buzzword
Adobe Systems steps up plans to offer online collaboration with Web word processor and file-sharing service. First impression: Buzzword
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Cutting solar panels' high price tag
Industry luminaries will meet this week at the annual Solar Power 2007 to celebrate booming business. But high costs remain a barrier to wider adoption.
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Rivals make run at Microsoft Office
Is the multibillion-dollar cash cow vulnerable at last to alternatives? Google, Yahoo and IBM seem to think so.
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Hawaiian firm shrinks solar thermal power
It's not as common as solar photovoltaic panels, but Hawaiian start-up Sopogy thinks small-scale solar thermal makes sense.Photos: Concentrating on solar power in Hawaii
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