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Articles mentioning both The Economist and Apple
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Can China build Green Data Centers?
Explore greenm3.com (May 6 2010)
...I've been to Beijing,Shanghai, and Hong Kong over a dozen times when I was working at Microsoft and Apple. As well as Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and Singapore. I saw many different sides of the country workin...... See this Economist article. Electricity and development in China Apr 29th 2010 | HONG KONG | From The Economist print edition AFTER a brief blip caused by the global economic slowdown, the electricity business ...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Google The Economist
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Netbook, Small and Disruptive – Always Connected Servers and Devices
Explore greenm3.com (Jun 15 2009) Cloud Computing
...s titled “Small and Disruptive.” Small but disruptive Jun 11th 2009 | SAN FRANCISCO AND TAIPEI From The Economist print edition Laptops are evolving—and forcing the rest of the computer industry to change Imaginec......on Imaginechina IT WAS like waiting for Godot: in the end, the great man did not come. The crowd at Apple’s jamboree in San Francisco this week was visibly disappointed when Steve Jobs, the computer-maker’...
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Comment Mentions: Apple The Economist Steve Jobs
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