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More and more companies go green
More and more companies go green

Worldwide concern on growing eWaste has motivated companies to ‘go green’. The latest additions to this list are HCL and Nokia.

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Climate Savers Computing Initiative's India chapter launched
Climate Savers Computing Initiative's India chapter launched

CSCI, a global programme driven by IT giants has launched its chapter in India. It will encourage the development of energy-efficient computing devices by manufacturers and also educate about power management.

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For a few twollars more
For a few twollars more

Social networking and micro-blogging website Twitter now has a currency, the twollar.

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Dell takes initiative to ban the export of electronic waste
Dell takes initiative to ban the export of electronic waste

Dell today became the first major computer manufacturer to ban the export of e- waste to developing countries.

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Indian SMEs to go green
Indian SMEs to go green

Despite a baffling economic environment, the Indian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are eager to invest in initiatives that would reduce the environmental impact of their information technology systems.

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Environmentally friendly DVDs enter U.S market
Environmentally friendly DVDs enter U.S market

EcoDisc Technology released environmentally friendly DVD discs into the North American market today through a deal with U-Tech, a company that produces discs for giveaways in magazines and newspapers in the U.S.

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Web generated carbon, a warning to environment
Web generated carbon, a warning to environment

McAfee blames the internet users for harming the environment by increasing global warming.

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World of Internet on clouds.
World of Internet on clouds.

Cloud computing in something apparent to anybody who is using internet, where the information is stored & processed on computers somewhere else ‘in the clouds’ & brought back to your screen when required.

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Leading computer vendors inclined towards 'green computing'
Leading computer vendors inclined towards ‘green computing'

In India leading computer vendors such as Hewlett-Packard (HP), Dell and Acer are aiming to turn green & become more eco-friendly.

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DEG reducing carbon footprint
DEG reducing carbon footprint

The Digital Entertainment Group in a recently held Webinar highlighted an 11% reduced carbon footprint between 2006 and mid-2008 for all studios, saving 130,000 tons of CO2.

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Mr. N.M. Mehra says, " that penetration of HD might have been slow in India, but, HD has to come by all means, and there is no denial about it!"


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