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Investment Advisor March 2009 Robert F. Keane |
News Flash: There's Heat Down There One alternative energy concept that is still relatively undeveloped in the U.S. is geothermal heating and cooling. |
Reason March 2009 Brian Doherty |
Follow Up: ID and Surveillance The techniques and practices for a universally tracked and databased America using RFID technology are out there and could be just five years away. |
The Motley Fool February 24, 2009 Toby Shute |
A Pair of Green Megaprojects A key prediction in venture capitalist firm Lightspeed Partners' cleantech outlook for 2009 is that energy players like Chevron and ConocoPhillips are likely to play an increased role as venture incubators. That role is very clear in a pair of green energy projects recently announced. |
InternetNews February 19, 2009 David Needle |
Rocky Times Ahead for Silicon Valley Don't bet on green tech to lead a turnaround, experts warn. Instead, count on "creative destruction" and "Moore's Second Law." |
Fast Company March 2009 Michael Fitzgerald |
Turn of the Century A funny thing has happened on the way to globalization: Innovation now trickles up from emerging to advanced economies. And it may be the way of the future. |
Fast Company March 2009 |
Trickle-Up Trends Four factors that are changing the traditional jet stream of innovation. |
The Motley Fool January 30, 2009 Brian Orelli |
The Health Benefits of Obama's IT Obsession Digital health records are on their way. Which companies are ready to benefit from this new technology? |
Entrepreneur February 2009 Holloway & Orr |
The "Unblinging" Of Millennials The generation is affected by current conditions, but members will stay true to their characteristics. |
Fast Company February 2009 Paul Hochman |
Wireless Electricity Is Here (Seriously) I'm standing next to a Croatian-born American genius in a half-empty office in Watertown, Massachusetts, and I'm about to be fried to a crisp. Or I'm about to witness the greatest advance in electrical science in a hundred years. |
Fast Company February 2009 Paul Hochman |
How Green is Wireless Electricity? The market for wireless electricity has inventors and investors upbeat. Wireless technology is not only neater, it's cleaner. |
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