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Econ 101 Not Cutting It? Ask the Web for Help – BusinessWeek
Today’s economic crisis is more complicated than anything covered in a freshman-year course. Here’s where to go to see it all more clearly. Read more
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Reporter’s Notebook: When Green Isn’t Enough
I was catching up on my weeks-old RSS feeds this morning and I came across this article on Triple Pundit. I’m a sucker for cool-looking computers (my colleague Stacey recently gutted my productivity with a link to this site), so the image of the rocket-ship-like computer caught my eye. As I started reading, I noticed…
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Modern Networking Tools: Swapping Bits, Not Cards — BusinessWeek
Digital business-card services are coming into their own, particularly among folks laid off in the recession. Read more
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Letting Wi-Fi Do More With Less Energy – BusinessWeek
In the quest for a truly mobile device, we’ve managed to cut the phone cord and the Ethernet cable, but the power cord? Well, that’s still a problem. Read more
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Google’s SketchUp Helps Design Go Green – BusinessWeek
Now that it’s integrated with Google Earth and the Google 3D Warehouse, SketchUp is nurturing a growing ecosystem of green design startups. Read more.
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Local Flavor — ONE+
A tips-driven article for event planners on how to source locally for everything from food to flyers. Read more
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Triple Threat — Sustainable Industries
A look at how companies are grappling with what it means to do business based on a “triple bottom line” philosophy. (Read more online or on Scribd)
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Net-Enabled Appliances Can Save Energy — BusinessWeek
Who really needs the Internet on their fridge? You might, if you want to save energy in your home. Read more.
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Web-Based Carpooling Startups — BusinessWeek
They’re wooing the enterprise market, matching riders and drivers from the same company or office park, and throwing in mobile apps and other extras. Read more.