These are the sponsors of the real-time web summit… (ReadWriteWeb via TechNews AM)

October 7th, 2009

ReadWriteWeb    about an hour ago The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit is fast approaching! We hope you’ll register to join us at this exciting day-long event filled with participatory conversations among the leading innovators in real-time technology, media and financial services. If you can’t make it to Mountain View, California in eight days, get ready to watch selected sessions streamed live online (thanks to Justin.tv). This isn’t going to be talking-heads pushing their products on stage, this is going to be a high-value brainstorming, networking and collaborative learning

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These are the sponsors of the real-time web summit… (ReadWriteWeb via TechNews AM)

Solar Decathlon Build-out Gathers Pace

October 6th, 2009

Solar Decathlon Build-out Gathers Pace By Chris Stimpson Solar Nation Executive Campaigner The sun rose this morning on a new development in progress in downtown Washington — about as downtown as you can get, in fact. On the National Mall, stretching from the Washington Monument east to the Smithsonian ‘Castle’, twenty small houses were in different stages of construction. They had started their journey to the capital from points as far away as Darmstadt, Germany and as close as the state of Virginia, to compete in the 2009 Solar Decathlon

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Solar Energy Initiatives, Inc. Announces Key Management Addition

October 6th, 2009

Solar Energy Initiatives, Inc. Announces Key Management Addition PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Solar Energy Initiatives, Inc.

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The Smart Little Toaster

October 4th, 2009

By Seth Masia SOLAR TODAY Managing Editor About 15 years ago, when the Internet was just becoming available for commercial and consumer use, the marketing departments at appliance manufacturers invented the concept of the intelligent refrigerator. This brilliant machine would read the barcodes on items you put in and took out, thus tracking the household inventory on perishable foods. When you ran low on milk or boneless chicken, the refrigerator could go online and order up a restock shipment from your neighborhood grocer

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