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Leading the Way for a Green Internet: Digital-Telepathy, Inc. Offsets CO2 Emissions from New Clients’ Websites for Free
Dec 14th
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) August 8, 2006 -–
After having become the first carbon neutral digital marketing agency (by offsetting all of their CO2 emissions for 2006), digital-telepathy, Inc., a San Diego-based digital marketing agency, announced that they are offsetting the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with powering all of their new clients’ websites at no additional charge for one year. With this special offer, the operation of new clients’ websites will become carbon neutral through digital-telepathy’s purchase of renewable energy credits or planting trees on their clients’ behalf.
As large companies like General Electric, FedEx and Toyota are working More >
Get Tips to Save Energy Today and All Year, from Taco, Inc.
Dec 13th
(PRWEB) October 15, 2011
To celebrate National Energy Awareness Month, homeowners can download a tip sheet of important strategies to save energy in their homes from one of America?s most trusted manufacturers of advanced hydronic (water- and steam-based) heating and cooling systems, Taco, Inc.
As a family-owned company, Taco takes energy conservation seriously. Now Taco puts its 90 years experience in heating and cooling into this tip sheet, “Save Energy Now,” to help homeowners save energy right now.
Homeowners don?t need hydronic heat to save energy and use it more wisely with these tips. The Taco list includes actions every consumer can More >
If water gives of heat energy when it changes from a liquid to a solid due to latent heat how does it ever man
Dec 8th
Question by firedon1000: If water gives of heat energy when it changes from a liquid to a solid due to latent heat how does it ever man If water gives off heat energy when changing states from a liquid to a solid due to latent heat how does it manage to ever freeze. We are talking about the same type of heat energy that drives hurricanes so this is no small amount of heat ?
Best answer:
Answer by arbiter007Huh??
Giving up heat means it gets COLDER.
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Train from San Francisco to Tokyo?
Nov 28th
Question by dman: Train from San Francisco to Tokyo? What would be your opinion of creating a high speed rail system from the San Francisco Airport to Tokyo’s Airport using one great floating bridge, approximately 5,100 miles. The trip would be comfortable and would be only 14 hours (speed 300+). The energy for the trains would be supplied by either solar, wind or ocean energy along the way. The floating bridge would contain a floating base every 1/4 of a mile. There would be a train departing hourly each direction. 26 trains would be using the system at a time. What More >
Alternative energy – drilling to create electricity from geothermal?
Nov 23rd
Question by thenumberq2: Alternative energy – drilling to create electricity from geothermal? I recently read that it might be possible to drill a hole down into the earth to a depth where the rock is naturally very hot, pump water into the drill hole and then power a turbine with the steam that is created to generate energy. (It’s like a DIY version of electricity generated from natural geysers). It’s clean and can be done almost anywhere. Has anyone heard of this? Is this a viable alternative energy?
Best answer:
Answer by KesNot only is it likely viable, IMHO doing so More >
Taxonomy Management Tools Replacing Spreadsheets for Enterprise Vocabularies: New Advisory Paper from The Real Story Group
Nov 21st
(PRWEB) November 15, 2011
The Real Story Group just released a new Advisory Paper: “Taxonomy Management Tools: A Comparative Evaluation.” Taxonomy management tools have become a key player in end-to-end architectures for tackling content organization challenges, but the tools vary substantially in approach, and the marketplace as a whole remains somewhat immature, according to The Real Story Group, an independent analyst firm that evaluates web and enterprise technologies.
As corporate requirements for search and content management have intensified, the market has grown for tools that help organizations create, administer, and publish semantic structures. The Real Story Group?s 16-page Advisory Paper More >
Where does the energy to power the water cycle come from? multiple choice?
Nov 18th
Question by You Asked™: Where does the energy to power the water cycle come from? multiple choice? a) the water vapor rising quickly b) the wind blowing the precipitation c) clouds building in the atmosphere d) the head and light from the sun. Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by jdeekdeed
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How many calories of heat energy are gained by 10 grams of water when it increases in temp from .?
Nov 17th
Question by XaViEr: How many calories of heat energy are gained by 10 grams of water when it increases in temp from .? How many Calories of heat energy are gained by 10 grams of water when it increases in temperature from 20 Degrees celcius to 90 degree celcius also how many calories when it evaporates
Best answer:
Answer by TheOnlyBeldin700. Heat capacity of water is 1 cal/g C, so increasing the temperature by 70 for 10 grams would mean 700 calories.
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Intent Media Raises $20 million from Redpoint and Matrix
Nov 12th
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 08, 2011
Intent Media (http://www.intentmedia.com) announced today that it has raised $ 20 million from Redpoint Ventures and Matrix Partners in a second round of financing. Intent Media offers a unique solution to help retailers unlock the massive media value embedded in their site traffic.
?The disruptive nature of this business is extremely attractive,? said Chris Moore, Partner at Redpoint Ventures, ?Intent Media may very well transform e-commerce.?
?We really love the model and the team,? said Nick Beim, General Partner at Matrix Partners, ?They?ve attracted amazing talent to the company because they are pushing the More >
Five Trends Impacting Home Exterior Colors and Materials from 2012 – 2015
Nov 10th
Kansas City, Kansas (PRWEB) October 27, 2011
According to national color expert Kate Smith, people have conflicting emotions regarding their homes during these economically challenging times. Homeowners want to embrace their need for change and feel positive about their living space by purchasing new products, while at the same time being financially and environmentally responsible. Smith believes the marketplace is seeing a shift to homeowners looking for items that have high value and a long lifespan.
Smith, president of Sensational Color, says there are some distinct trends emerging that will guide homeowners during the next several years. ?People naturally seek newness More >

