1. About Business Week

    Business Week

    BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.[1] Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune and Forbes, which are published bi-weekly.

    From 1975, it carried more advertising pages annually than any magazine in the United States, and in the mid 1990s its circulation was more than one million worldwide[2]. Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs.[3] In 2006, it also started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.[4]

    BusinessWeek discontinued its European and Asian editions in 2005. The press release[5] of 07 December 2005 issued by McGraw-Hill stated that it had decided to deliver a single global edition instead of providing separate regional ones.

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    2. Flooded Thailand, Greener Data Centers - By Doug Mohney

      Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Nov 24 2011)

      Flooded Thailand, Greener Data Centers - By Doug Mohney ...y offering a mere 20 percent price hike to customers committing to one to three year contracts, per Business Week. So you've got a combination of a real shortage of spindles -- nobody's crunched the numbers on t... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Forrester Research   Doug Mohney   Business Week

    3. Intersection of Mobile and Data Centers

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      Intersection of Mobile and Data Centers ...logy and finance for publications such as The Deal, the Austin Business Journal, The Bond Buyer and Business Week, and works remotely from Austin, Texas.         And, Stacey just posted a post on the ... (Read Full Article)

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    4. Tangled Worldwide Web for online pollution

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      Tangled Worldwide Web for online pollution ...incentives to locate its data centre in Lenoir - more than $1 million for each job at the facility, Business Week magazine has reported. Google threatened to abandon the project if the state legislature didn't pas... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Greenpeace   Europe   Google

    5. Dirty data: The Internet's giant carbon footprint

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      Dirty data: The Internet's giant carbon footprint ...incentives to locate its data centre in Lenoir – more than $1 million for each job at the facility, Business Week magazine has reported. Google threatened to abandon the project if the state legislature didn’t pas... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Greenpeace   Europe   Google

    6. A Gold Rush in Green Technology

      Explore BusinessWeek (Apr 15 2010)

      A Gold Rush in Green Technology ...this story * order a reprint * suggest a story * digg this * add to Business Exchange http://images.businessweek.com/mz/10/17/370/1017_mz_24greenipo.jpg Italy's Enel has received $61 million in U.S. subsidies and hop... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Europe   Business Week

    7. A Breakthrough for Hydrogen Storage?

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      A Breakthrough for Hydrogen Storage? ...this story * order a reprint * suggest a story * digg this * add to Business Exchange http://images.businessweek.com/story/09/370/1208_capillary.jpg Israeli entrepreneur Moshe Stern admits he didn't know much ab... (Read Full Article)

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    8. Now Hiring: Green-Collar Workers

      Explore BusinessWeek (Jul 23 2009)

      Now Hiring: Green-Collar Workers The federal government is poised to pump billions into clean energy projects that could create as many as 1.5 million new green jobs. When Alden Zeitz started the Wind Energy Program at Iowa Lakes Community College five years ago, 15 students enrolled. This year, 102 students enrolled in the two-year training program for wind turbine technicians, including some students who abandoned another career for the economic promise of green ... (Read Full Article)

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