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    'Green Collar Workers' lobby employers 08 October, 2008 05:16:00

    'Greenification' of workplaces under way.
    'Green Collar Workers' are piling the pressure on employers to act on recycling and efficiency, with 51 percent of staff pushing for more 'green' practices.
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    Toshiba's first fuel cell coming in a few months 07 October, 2008 11:42:00

    Toshiba is close to launching its first commercial device based on a direct methanol fuel cell that promises fast recharging for portable electronics products.
    Toshiba is close to launching its first commercial direct-methanol fuel-cell device, which promises a faster way to recharge portable electronics products.
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    Google proposes trillion dollar clean energy plan 03 October, 2008 09:33:00

    Google has outlined a US$4.4 trillion plan to slash the use of fossil fuels by 2030.
    Tiring of its mission to "organize the world's information," Google has set itself a new objective: save the planet.
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    Dimension Data implements sustainability schemes 24 September, 2008 15:10:00

    According to the company's recent Carbon Disclosure Project report, it has undertaken a number of schemes to reduce carbon emissions.
    Dimension Data has undertaken a number of carbon emission reduction projects, including reducing server consumption in parts of the business by 50 percent.
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    Buffalo LinkStation drive goes 'eco' 23 September, 2008 08:05:00

    LinkStation Live now comes with 'intelligent' eco power-saving.
    Buffalo Technology's aged-looking LinkStation Live NAS drives have been given a trendy facelift, adding 'green' features the company hopes will appeal to the power-frugal.
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    Interop: Green IT in the spotlight 19 September, 2008 07:50:00

    IT execs debate impetus for green IT: saving money or social responsibility
    Is green IT about saving money or social responsibility?
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    Mobile operators that want to go green get help 19 September, 2008 07:52:00

    Industry organization GSM Association has launched the Green Power for Mobile program, which will help operators who want to use renewable power sources.
    Industry organization GSM Association (GSMA) has launched the Green Power for Mobile program, which will help operators that want to use renewable power sources, including solar, wind or sustainable biofuels, to power base stations, it announced on Thursday.
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    Business requirements lead green IT drive says Forrester 19 September, 2008 12:21:00

    Business requirements, not corporate social responsibility goals, are driving Green IT developments.
    Business requirements, not corporate social responsibility goals, are driving Green IT developments in the U.K. according to new research.
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    One Google data center idea that really floats 18 September, 2008 10:34:00

    Google looks to build floating, power-saving data centers
    Google, which has been building out its data center inventory for the past few years, is literally floating its latest idea for the location of such facilities at the US Patent Office.
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    Google, GE partner for better energy tech and policies 18 September, 2008 08:54:00

    Google and GE are partnering to boost adoption of new technologies and policies for clean energy.
    Google and General Electric have partnered to accelerate the development of new energy technologies and government policies.
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    Intel goes green with new low-power Xeon chips 09 September, 2008 08:50:00

    Announcement a warm-up to 6-core Dunnington processors, expected to be unveiled later this month.
    Just weeks before Intel is expected launch its six-core Dunnington processors, the company Monday unveiled four new Xeon chips.
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