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Is That a Pocket Drone or Are You Just Happy to Spy on Me?

2014-01-11 03:37:07| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

A startup pitching micro-copters small enough to fit inside a cargo pocket but strong enough to tote a GoPro camera is burning up Kickstarter with more than $100,000 raised in less than 48 hours.

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We Now Have Respected, Free Sewer and Water Rate Consultants. Some Aren't Happy.

2014-01-09 18:49:25| PortlandOnline

Dirk Vanderhart in The Portland Mercury, January 8, 2014

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Happy New Year: Ricky Beggs on Trends to Watch in 2014

2014-01-08 20:30:22| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

by Jon LeSage, editor, Used Car Market Reports Its a new year and Used Car Market Reports is pleased to come back as a weekly newsletter. During the past year, remarketers continued to experience changes in technology (such as more mobile apps) while also rediscovering that fundamentals are still in place and have to be [...]The Article Happy New Year: Ricky Beggs on Trends to Watch in 2014 appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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Letter from the Editor Happy 2014!

2014-01-06 17:50:04| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

We believe that 2014 is going to be an exciting year in Fleet, filled with many opportunities for us all to enhance our careers and add even more value to our organizations. We summarize 2014s Top Fleet Conferences in Seminars & Conferences. The gold standard in fleet education, NAFA shows up several times on our [...]The Article Letter from the Editor Happy 2014! appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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Pacific coral happy as acidity of the ocean rises

2014-01-04 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

New Scientist: COULD corals survive ocean acidification against the odds? That's the hope raised by reefs found to be thriving in naturally acidified waters. Corals use the carbonate ions in water to build their skeletons from calcium carbonate. But ocean acidification caused by climate change reduces the available carbonate ions. Lab studies suggest that this leaves corals unable to grow and survive. The few known reefs living in naturally acidified water also tend to be unhealthy. So Kathryn Shamberger of the...

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