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Market Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (MARKET WIRE) Girls in Tech, the premier social network enterprise focused on the empowerment of women in technology, has announced the organization's first Catalyst Conference focused on career development of women working in high-tech. The conference will be held on January 26, 2010 at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, and will bring more...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- 11/24/09 -- Girls in Tech, the premier social network enterprise focused on the empowerment of women in technology, has announced the organization's first Catalyst Conference focused on career development of women working in hi..
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Democracy for New Mexico (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
From the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance: For the first time in southern New Mexico’s history, a conference is being held focused solely on the economic values of creating jobs from our protected public lands. “Wilderness Economics” is a joint collaboration...
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Girls In Tech (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
We’re excited to showcase some of the new speakers that have confirmed participation as a presenter, moderator or a panelist at the upcoming Girls in Tech Catalyst Conference on January 26th at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. We will be announcing our first keynote in the coming weeks. To register, please click on the [...]
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Picking a Christmas gift for the nerd in your life is never easy. In the holiday stampede, it's all too easy to end up with an outdated gadget or obsolete program. And mistakes can be costly.
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Justinsomnia (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Fun read: After Microsoft, Bringing a High-Tech Eye to Professional Kitchens
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Green Wombat (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
In Monday’s Los Angeles Times, I write about the migration of renewable energy firms from California and the Southwest to the nation’s industrial heartland to tap the down-and-out region’s manufacturing might: At a recent solar energy conference in Anaheim, economic development officials from Ohio talked up a state that seemed far removed from the solar panels [...]
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Austinist (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Pecan Street Project has been awarded $10.4 million in federal grant money to build a "smart-grid" community at the Mueller development in Northeast Austin. The grant money was part of $184.5 million in federal clean-energy stimulus programs announced today by U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu. Pecan Street is a partnership between the city and high-tech companies to develop...
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Los Angeles Times (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Areas hard-hit by the U.S. automakers' slump are pitching themselves to green technology firms. Workers and machines that used to crank out cars are now making parts for solar and wind power plants. At a recent solar energy conference in Anaheim, economic development officials from Ohio talked up a state that seemed far removed from the solar panels and high-tech devices...
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L. A. Times Dodgers Blog (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Areas hard-hit by the U.S. automakers' slump are pitching themselves to green technology firms. Workers and machines that used to crank out cars are now making parts for solar and wind power plants. At a recent solar energy conference in Anaheim, economic development officials from Ohio talked up a state that seemed far removed from solar panels and high-tech devices that...
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Brewed Fresh Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
When was the last time a Congressman announced a port authority director? Ryan understands what’s at stake. “We had a tech boom and we missed it. We had a housing boom and we missed it. Now the next great boom is the green technology boom, and we are not going to miss it.” Western Reserve Port [...]
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Climate Progress (Free subscription) | yesterday
“A mirror facet for a solar dish is cut on a machine at Tower Automotive in Livonia, Mich. The maker of body parts and other components decided to diversify after its orders from automakers dropped during the downturn.” Solar energy industry brings a ray of hope to the Rust Belt Areas hard-hit by the U.S. automakers’ slump are pitching themselves to green technology firms. Workers and machines...
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ENN: Top Stories (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Areas hard-hit by the U.S. automakers' slump are pitching themselves to green technology firms. Workers and machines that used to crank out cars are now making parts for solar and wind power plants.
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Wired: Danger Room (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
... by a human subject — that’s why the picture above rather incongruously shows a rabbit wearing the high-tech lens. If they can ever get humans to wear the lenses, though, there may be some distinct military advantages. It’ll allow troops to wear sunglasses, protective goggles, or a night-vision device while still getting HUD-style info. The lenses might also act as a sensor, providing...
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Tech2Blog.Com Daily Tech & Gadgets (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
... so your PC just works the way you want it to. (Learn more about Windows 7 Home Premium below.) The high-definition, 14-inch CineCrystal LED backlit widescreen display (16:9 ratio) offers 33 percent more energy savings than traditional notebook screens. A Multi-Gesture Touchpad enables you to pinch, flick and swirl your fingers across the touchpad for more natural photo and video viewing...