News to know: Green Silicon Valley, Napping datacenters, Craigslist prostitution, Clearwire
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Harry Fuller: Silicon Valley seeing green
Chris Jablonski: "Napping" data centers could cut energy use by 75%
Sam Diaz: Sheriff: Craigslist is "single largest source of prostitution"
Larry Dignan: Clearwire: The race between Wimax expansion and cash burn is on
Sean Portnoy: Sony debuts Blu-ray player with built-in wireless networking support
Christopher Dawson: More Google goodness for educators
Ryan Naraine: Study: Firefox wins browser time-to-patch raceRyan Stewart: RIA technologies and the downturn
Garett Rogers: Save money with Google Tips
Tom Foremski: Failure in Silicon Valley and the guild of entrepreneurs
Harry Fuller: Hybrids not selling either
Heather Clancy: Gore backs effort to give enviro orgs and advocates Internet domain type
Sam Diaz: RNC: Shortage of tech workers to build platforms, apps
Jason Perlow: Microsoft: Litigate on FAT, and you'll be the next Unisys
Heather Clancy: Report: Yes, some businesses still throw e-waste in the dumpster
Ryan Naraine: Coming on Patch Tuesday: 3 Windows bulletins, 1 critical
Andrew Nusca: Amazon takes shot at GameStop, starts accepting videogame trade-ins
Dennis Howlett: RightNow: right for now
Sam Diaz: Data: Mail is Yahoo's most-trafficked property, Web leader
Harry Fuller: Public transit money
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: To Serve And Protect The City's Finest, From ID Theft
Harry Fuller: Believe in evolution? Edison, incandescent, flourescent, halogen, LED, then OLED
Dana Blankenhorn: The case against health care reform
Joe McKendrick: Analyst: SOA may have reduced severity of mortgage crisis
Jason Perlow: You're Gonna Need a Bigger Mouse for that Mainframe
Jason D. O'Grady: Installing Mac OS X on a Dell Mini 9- the easy way (Updated 2x)
Andrew Nusca: Asustek evaluating Qualcomm-based Eee PCs
Ed Burnette: Firefox 3.0.7 fixes 47 bugs, 17 critical
Larry Dignan: Looks are everything: Zoho advances Writer 2.0 user interface
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple and Psystar file joint motion to enter Stipulated Protective Order
Andrew Nusca: Samsung Q1EX-71G UMPC loses QWERTY, gains 4.5 hours battery life
ZDNet UK: Microsoft in talks over Windows 7 broadband bundles
Dana Blankenhorn: Selling a book with open source shark jumping
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Firefox 3.1 renamed 3.5
Dana Blankenhorn: Open source patent law panhandling
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Everyone loves the Mac mini!
Andrew Storms: What is security transparency?
Dana Blankenhorn: Google Health opens pandora box of PHR sharing
Zack Whittaker: Research in Motion: the surveillance workplace
Dana Blankenhorn: Pre-emption preempted by Justice Thomas
Why Apple doesn't make a netbook
Michael Krigsman: Podcast -Roche CIO discusses IT, consultants, and the Devil's Triangle
ZDNet UK: SAP and IBM offer joint cloud migration
Andrew Nusca: Rumor: Palm Pre 'officially' delayed (UPDATED with Palm response)
Larry Dignan: RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?
Christopher Dawson: K-12 textbooks in for a big change
Dan Kuznetsky: Virtual Computer NxTop Beta
Christopher Dawson: The 7" Eee is going away? That's OK
Larry Dignan: Parsing the hardware landscape: x86 servers, PCs and laptops