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Broadcom wants to let 1,000 IoT devices bloom with $19.99 development kit
2014-08-28 05:26:57| Wireless - Topix.net
The Internet of Things may have been the talk of the tech industry for months now, but communications chip maker Broadcom thinks it's just getting started.
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Exclusive: Internet pioneer Steve Case joins board of Bloom Energy
2014-08-12 17:49:16| Electronics - Topix.net
Internet pioneer Steve Case, the former chairman and CEO of AOL, is joining the board of Bloom Energy, a privately held Sunnyvale company that makes fuel cells for power generation.
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Exclusive: Internet pioneer Steve Case joins board of Bloom Energy
2014-08-12 17:42:09| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Internet pioneer Steve Case, the former chairman and CEO of AOL, is joining the board of Bloom Energy, a privately held Sunnyvale company that makes fuel cells for power generation.
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Toxic Toledo Algae Bloom Seen from Space
2014-08-11 13:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LiveScience: An algae bloom in Lake Erie that left hundreds of thousands of people in Toledo, Ohio, and its surroundings without water for two days is visible in new satellite imagery. The bloom appears as a cloudy green mass in the blue of Lake Erie. Toledo is in the lower left of the image, along the lake's shore. The mayor of the city lifted a ban on drinking Toledo's water on Monday (Aug. 4), after two days in which residents were warned that water from the Collins Park water treatment plant was contaminated...
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Lake Erie's Toxic Bloom Has Ohio Famers On The Defensive
2014-08-08 23:36:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Public Radio: A giant algae bloom is still making the waters in the western part of Lake Erie look like a thick, green pea soup. Toxins in that muck seeped into the water supply of Toledo, Ohio, last weekend, forcing officials to ban nearly half a million people from using tap water. A big cause of the algae proliferation isn't a mystery - it's crop runoff. And local farmers are on the defensive. Six miles from Lake Erie is Ron Schimming's 400-acre soybean and corn farm. "They shouldn't be placing all the...
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