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Application: Cloud Computing, Grid Computing
Technology: Microblogging, Networking, Servers, Storage, Supercomputer
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Articles mentioning both Carol Wilson and Google
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One Thing that could sink a cloud by Carol Wilson
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Oct 19 2009) Cloud Computing
...rough our days,
we have also become intolerant of problems that interrupt our access to email
(Yes, Google,
we mean Gmail) or even voice messages (think
AT&T and the iPhone).
Consumer ire at being inconven...
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Comment Mentions: Google Carol Wilson At&T
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Falling for hydro all over again by carol wilson
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jul 27 2009) Power and Cooling , Hydro
...r into electricity. Before there was a major environmental push, major data center builders such as Google sought out river-side location for their largest operations, such as Google’s Oregon data center complex on the banks of the Columbia River. You can’t deny there’s a romantic...
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Comment Mentions: Google Yahoo The Green Grid
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Geothermal Energy- A Two-way Proposition By Carol Wilson
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jul 5 2009) Carbon Footprint , Geothermal
...tricity and provide the heating and hot water for a vast majority of
Iceland’s buildings.
So what Google is
investing millions to create, Iceland already has in such abundance that it is
very cheaply pric...
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Comment Mentions: Iceland Google Department of Energy
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