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Green IT
Looking at the IT industry from a consumer’s point of view it’s hard to imagine it’s very environmentally friendly.
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Green IT message needs to inspire consumers
29 February 2008 | By Temp User
Looking at the IT industry from a consumer’s point of view it’s hard to imagine it’s very environmentally friendly. I think that when most people con...
Study: End users confused about Green IT
Cisco launches green suite for remote workers
Business leaders 'ignoring' green IT
Intel talks up wake-up calls
EDsys Computers builds greenest computer
IBM looks to take local green software global
Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise
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