Jan 19 2009

How much energy does Googling burn? – Globe and Mail


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How much energy does Googling burn?
Globe and Mail – 17 Jan 2009
Until now, it was a rarely pondered question: Between the virtual bookends of someone searching for revealing pictures of Lindsay Lohan online and a search engine producing said pictures, how much energy is consumed?
Web of pollution? Metro Canda – Edmonton
Google search puts planet on the line MyADSL
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Jan 19 2009

Birds pose serious danger to jets – AsiaOne


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Birds pose serious danger to jets
AsiaOne – 17 Jan 2009
PARIS (AFP) – For centuries man dreamt of flying like a bird – but for the pilots of planes like the Airbus that crashed into New York's Hudson River, birds can be the enemy.
After a Safe Landing, Some Questions Washington Post
Post Calls Fowl on Canada Geese Gothamist
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Jan 19 2009

Copernic Unveils Search Solution for IBM Lotus Notes – CNNMoney.com


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Copernic Unveils Search Solution for IBM Lotus Notes
CNNMoney.com – 1 hour ago
Business and IT professionals attending Lotusphere 2009 get an early look at new Copernic Desktop Search capabilities. Copernic Inc., (the "Company"), (NASDAQ: CNIC) today introduced an IBM Lotus Notes compatible version of its award-wining desktop
IBM and RIM mobilize Lotus on the BlackBerry IT World Canada Blogs
IBM Lotus Symphony is an Excellent–And Free–Office Suite Washington Post
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Jan 19 2009

Tech-Related Volunteer Gigs

jeffomatic writes “Here’s a question for Service Day: what kind of volunteer opportunities are available out there for the technologically-inclined? I’m a software developer and I’m wondering if there’s anyone in the field engaged in pro-bono work, like IT or teaching or web design or whatnot. I’m not at all above rolling my sleeves up and working at shelters or the local park, but it occurs to me that my professional skills might be usefully applied in the service context as well. I’d like to hear about what other people are doing, in terms of projects, time commitments, organizations, etc.” Or just commit a patch to your favorite project.

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Jan 19 2009

Web of pollution? – Metro Canda – Edmonton


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Web of pollution?
Metro Canda – Edmonton – 10 hours ago
Don’t tell Al Gore, but surfing the web may also pose an inconvenient truth when it comes to hastening our environmental ruin. That’s among the findings of a recent study by Harvard physicist Alex Wissner-Gross on the environmental impact of Internet
Google defends search engine efficiency ClimateChangeCorp.com
The Internet has a Google-sized carbon footprint The Times
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Jan 19 2009

After a Safe Landing, Some Questions – Washington Post


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After a Safe Landing, Some Questions
Washington Post – 16 Jan 2009
A: A bird can strike and damage turbine and fan blades, blocking air flow and leading to a loss of power and potentially a fire if an engine overheats.
Birds Do a Fine Job Bringing Down Jet Airliners Softpedia
Time to take an interest in degradation of bird habitat BCLocalNews
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Jan 19 2009

Second Prototype of the $200 Open Source Tablet

holy_calamity writes “TechCrunch blogger Mike Arrington decided last year to invent a new class of low-cost internet tablet using open source hardware and software. The second prototype has been unveiled, sporting a 12-inch touchscreen powered by a Via Nano processor, 1 GB of ram and a 4 GB flash drive. It runs a browser and nothing else on top of a custom Linux build. ‘Resolution is 1024×768, which means the vast majority of websites are viewed in full width without scrolling. The device also has wifi, an accelerometer (so when you turn the screen on its side you can view more of a web page), a camera and a four cell battery.'”

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Jan 19 2009

No common ground at first polar bear summit – Globe and Mail


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No common ground at first polar bear summit
Globe and Mail – 17 Jan 2009
WINNIPEG — They gathered in the spirit of piliriqatigiingniq – Inuktitut for seeking a common goal – but panel members at the federal government's first polar bear roundtable were hardly speaking with a single voice yesterday.
No consensus at Canadian polar bear summit United Press International
Minister Prentice Highlights Progress Made at Polar Bear Roundtable MSNBC
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Jan 19 2009

Fish 'an ally' against climate change – New Scientist


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Fish 'an ally' against climate change
New Scientist – 16 Jan 2009
An unlikely ally may have been found in the fight against the effects of climate change. Fish excretions seem to play a key role in maintaining the ocean's delicate pH balance, says a study that also reveals that there are 2 billion tonnes of fish in
Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels The Associated Press
Fish 'gut-rocks' solve ocean puzzle environmentalresearchweb
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Jan 19 2009

After a Safe Landing, Some Questions – Washington Post


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After a Safe Landing, Some Questions
Washington Post – 16 Jan 2009
A: A bird can strike and damage turbine and fan blades, blocking air flow and leading to a loss of power and potentially a fire if an engine overheats.
Birds Do a Fine Job Bringing Down Jet Airliners Softpedia
Time to take an interest in degradation of bird habitat BCLocalNews
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