ResearchTech trends for 2014
As the year winds to a close, the Gigaom Research curators set their sights on 2014, and share thoughts on what to expect, what not to. Read more »
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As the year winds to a close, the Gigaom Research curators set their sights on 2014, and share thoughts on what to expect, what not to. Read more »
From continued growth for the internet of things to regulatory headaches for the share economy, there’s much to watch for in cleantech in the coming year. Read more »
It’s thin on details butĀ The Wall Street JournalĀ is reporting that Opower is “nearing an initial public offering of its shares.” From the post: Opower Inc., which helps electric utilities push homeowners… Read more »
Cleantech continues to show slow but positive signs after a 2012 that saw a third drop in venture investing. Read more »
Energy software startup Opower says it’s now collectively saved 3 terawatt hours of energy — or enough to power the homes in Las Vegas for a year — across its 22… Read more »
As startups gun to show utilities that residential demand response can work, competition between Nest and Opower is heating up to see which company will offer the best solution. Read more »
By the end of the decade almost all of British homes are supposed to get smart, digital, connected utility meters installed. And the plan is seeing some large contracts handed out… Read more »
Implosions in the electric vehicle space dominated news in the cleantech area just as new EV darling Tesla became the first major success story. Solar, meanwhile, showed signs of a rebound… Read more »
Social pressure influences everything in our lives from our habits to our clothing choices to the food we eat. It also can be harnessed as a power tool to reduce energy… Read more »
Startup WibiData has raised another $15 million and wants to turn the lessons it has learned in the field into generic software that can let anyone build predictive applications on Hadoop. Read more »