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For shoppers that aren’t particularly keen on the “hustle and bustle” part of the holiday season, online shopping is a godsend. It’s also a way to add a dash of eco-friendliness… Read more »
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For shoppers that aren’t particularly keen on the “hustle and bustle” part of the holiday season, online shopping is a godsend. It’s also a way to add a dash of eco-friendliness… Read more »
In this research study, MindClick SGM sought to compare the relative greenhouse gas emissions of online and in-store holiday shopping during the post-Thanksgiving shopping weekend. We modeled the environmental impact of… Read more »
While some hope that Green IT will feature in the agreement that emerges from COP15, technology giants like Google and Microsoft are busy making their mark during the climate conference. But… Read more »
This week, the big news in the world of green has been the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15), and Green IT companies are seizing the opportunity to show how… Read more »
The United Nations’ historic Climate Change Conference, the COP15, hosted in Copenhagen (read more coverage over on our sister site, Earth2Tech) — has seen the usual political controversies, notably leaked emails… Read more »
There goes the neighborhood? The carbon management software arena has been defined by startups and specialty firms like Hara Software and Tririga. Now that carbon legislation is heating up in the… Read more »
Upstream bandwidth use is on the rise, with some vendors reporting a 24 percent increase in traffic from 2007 to 2008. But does that increase mean more people are contributing content… Read more »
This week, SAP took a surprisingly early step into the nascent carbon management market: it purchased the young (and relatively unknown in the broader software industry business) carbon management startup Clear… Read more »
Reading Om’s piece on Pogoplug this week, I started to think about how local network storage and cloud storage are becoming indistinguishable to the end user. While it’s not technically cloud… Read more »
China implemented a site-wide block of YouTube today, for reasons still unknown. The country has blocked portions of YouTube before as part of its censorship programs, but blocking the entire site… Read more »