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To rein in the NSA for good, here's what's needed
2013-12-10 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
Given that the NSA is unlikely to police itself and the lobbying pressure from Big Tech is nothing to sneeze at, the next step is
Should Facebook, Yahoo and Twitter really judge what's news?
2013-12-06 15:42:48| InfoWorld: Top News
Where did you first learn about Amazon's crazy plan to deliver packages via drone? "60 Minutes"? The New York Times? Increasingly, the answer is likely to be Twitter, Facebook or Yahoo, and that's just how the online giants like it.
Popular Science Recognizes GE's Brilliant Wind Turbine with 2013 'Best of What's New' Honor
2013-11-18 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
GE’s 2.5-120 is First Wind Turbine to Integrate Short-Term Energy Storage at Turbine Level<br /> Brilliant Wind Turbine Analyzes Tens of Thousands of Data Points Every Second to Drive Higher Power Output<br /> Featured in Popular Science America’s Road to Energy Independence Series<br /> <br /> SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – Popular Science magazine has recognized GE’s (NYSE: GE) 2.5-120 brilliant wind turbine with its 2013 “Best of What’s New” award in the ...This story is related to the following:Controls and ControllersWind Turbines | Turbine Controls
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US carbon emissions fall to 18-year low. What's behind it?
2013-10-23 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Christian Science Monitor: The US economy is expanding. Population is growing. But carbon emissions continue to decline. That's the good news. If the trend continues, it would suggest that post-industrial nations can grow while keeping emissions in check. The bad news is that the reduction is limited to the United States whereas the threat of increasing global emissions is global. Energy-related carbon emissions in the US dropped 3.8 percent in 2012 to levels not seen in 18 years, according to a report released Monday...
Conditions Changing in New and Used Whats Next?
2013-10-16 06:13:03| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
There appears to be signs that the boom in new and used vehicle sales may be changing soon. The expected drop in used-vehicle prices will cut the value of trade-ins, and interest rates are expected to rise. A continued shutdown of the federal government may also affect consumer spending and slow down car sales. Edmunds.com predicts new vehicle sales will reach 15.5 million this year 16.4 million next year. But much of the markets strength today rests on easy credit.The Article Conditions Changing in New and Used Whats Next? appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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