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Google’s PowerMeter Promising To Up Your Energy Efficiency UPDATE: Beta-Users Announced

May 27, 2009

Google’s already tackled the gathering and organization of our world’s data, and they’ve done a pretty good job at it,  I must say.  Now, Google is making an attempt at gathering and organizing people’s energy usage data for the benefit of the consumer and subsequently, the environment.
Google’s PowerMeter is an online tool they’ve been developing [...]

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Google CEO Speaks Out

May 18, 2009

Here is Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, at his commencement speech for Carnegie Mellon. And to think for my graduation I had Erin Brockovich.

A few key quotes:
“We got our news from newspapers, your generation gets it from blogs and tweets, and for those of you who don’t know, that’s not what you hear in zoos.”
“We thought [...]

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Vote For Your Favorite Google Doodle

May 11, 2009

Google is currently hosting it’s Doodle 4 Google competition, where students compete to have their Google logo design take over the homepage for the day. This year’s theme: “What I Wish For The World”. The drawings are already, down to the finalsso make your pick. Which one do you like best? Vote here…

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Google To Begin Airing TV Ads For Chrome Browser

May 8, 2009

Here is the first Google commercial ever to air on TV come this weekend. The search giant wants more of the general public to know about its Chrome browser, which I still don’t use. The ads are a mix of a Current TV VC2 Ad and an Apple commercial. Once you finish the first [...]

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The Smart Grid Frontier: Wide Open

May 3, 2009

Since Vice President Joe Biden announced the Department of Energy’s plans to deliver $3.4 billion in grants for smart grid technology development back on the 16th, the cleantech world has been rampant with both big players and startups announcing their different approaches in hopes of grabbing a slice of the pie.
Within the program, grants ranging [...]

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