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California, New Jersey still lead nation in solar contributions
Two public power utilities made an industry-generated ranking for 2011, driven by large projects.
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Microsoft ready to open two New Jersey retail stores
Microsoft plans to open two retail stores in New Jersey in the coming months, growing its brick and mortar presence slowly toward its 75-store target.
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Google Wallet gets support from NJ Transit, seven new retailers
Seeking to expand the influence of Google Wallet, Google is teaming up with the third largest transportation system in the United States.
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Dear New Jersey: Fix our crappy infrastructure, NOW.
For one of the wealthiest states in the country, New Jersey has stone-age electrical and telephone infrastructure. It's time to change that, or people will just get up and leave.
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California, New Jersey, Texas top states for IT skills shortages: survey
Just two years ago, in the thick of the recession, many companies were being inundated with resumes from well-qualified IT professionals. Now, many of those same companies may be wondering where...
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Can't put solar on your roof? Try your parking lot
One key to adoption of alternative energy technologies not only is how easy the technology is to install, but also how easy it is to finance. American Clean Energy, a New Jersey company that...
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Why solar works in the 'Sopranos' state
Last night, I ran out for a quick dinner with my husband and got to talking to the bartender at one of our local restaurants here in north New Jersey. Turns out that's his second job: he works...
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New Jersey mayor attempts to stifle citizen free speech. We mock.
Small town mayor's attempt to squash anti-mayor Web site kinda backfires
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New Jersey principal deputizes parents as cyber police
This is one from the overstepping-your-bounds-big-time-buddy department: The principal at Benjamin Franklin Middle School in Ridgewood, New Jersey, sent an email to parents Wednesday morning...
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Up on the roof-top: Deutsche Bank adds solar array to New Jersey building
Deutsche Bank's new solar array in Piscataway, N.J., will handle up to 12 percent of the annual energy needed by its 83,000-square-foot building.
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Cool New Google Maps Feature: New Jersey Wormholes!
In Google Maps, Try to drive to Whole Foods in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and you'll be teleported 11 miles to the west to IKEA in Paramus, New Jersey. AWESOME, right?
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Solar-charged mobile phone on sale in Japan
This would be a challenge in rain-logged New Jersey: Apparently the first solar-charging mobile phone is on sale in Japan. This blog from Fast Company has some details about the device, which is...
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Big week for utility-driven solar tech investment
Who would have thunk that the erst-while Garden State could be such a big player in solar energy? The way the wind has been blowing (literally) for the past two days, it's pretty clear that wind...
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Report: NJ voting machines easily hacked
A New Jersey judge ordered the release of a report highly critical of the security (or lack thereof) in 10,000 voting machines that will be used Nov. 4 and ordered increased security at polling...
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NJ court: IP-related info is private
Someone broke into the website of Jersey Diesel, changed the physical address listed on the site to a nonexistent address and changed the login password. Who? Owner Tim Wilson thought he knew....
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eVoting systems come under fire
As reported by Robert McMillan and Elizabeth Montalbano at IDG News Service, Sequoia voting systems web site has been hacked and subsequently taken down. Sequoia and its voting system is not new...
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New Jersey to mandate electronic health records
New Jersey will become the first state to mandate a move toward electronic health records under a bill now before Gov. Jon Corzine.
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Blogger knocks at door of State House credentials, but is turned away
So close but yet so far. A liberal blogger was granted a press pass to cover the New Jersey legislature only to have the pass taken away by the State Police, reports the New York Times. Jay...
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MSNBC dumps New Jersey, causing state to revamp incentive program
Network was to stay in Jersey 15 years, but now they will leave after 10. State senator wants to look at how to enforce agreements.
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NJ court: Citizens may videotape government meetings
While there is not a 'right to videotape,' governments ability to limit recording is quite limited, state Supreme Court rules, citing importance of open government.
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