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Project Better Place's electric vehicle network, now coming to Hawaii

Lynne Kiesling One of the most interesting entrepreneurial developments in the past couple of years is Project Better Place, which has one of the most well-articulated corporate visions I've ever seen. Their business model: evolve beyond using oil-based transportation fuels...

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It Is the End of An Era, But They Won’t Admit It

I had collected three articles in a folder to write a piece on the auto bailout in November, but travel, business and holidays got in the way. Since then I discovered that Lynne Kiesling, of Northwestern University and the Knowlege Problem.com, had posted with the very same links. Ms. Kiesling happens to be on the short [...]

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Comments are not posting

Lynne Kiesling Hi folks: comments are not posting, for some strange reason. They are showing up as published on the MT dashboard, but do not show up on the posts. If you have commented in the last 24 hours, your...

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U.S. auto bailout: still a ridiculously bad idea

Lynne Kiesling There are still so many dimensions on which to oppose a taxpayer-funded bailout of the U.S. auto industry, the mind boggles ... let's start here: this Wall Street Journal article summarizes the current proposal from the "Big Three"...