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What Are You Most Excited About for 2011?

Chinese Job Seekers Flock to Green IT Positions

‘Tis the Season to Offset Your MacBook’s Carbon Footprint

Electronics Firms Struggle to Grasp Chinese Suppliers’ Water Impacts

Electronics Supply Networks and Water Pollution in China

How Energy Use Dwarfs the Power of Facebook and Twitter

Dell’s Efficiency Efforts Cut Computer Energy Use 25%

5 Tech Vendors’ Different Views on the ‘IT-for-Green’ Opportunity

Nintendo Wii Ranked Most Energy Efficient Game System

WWF Takes Your ‘Please Don’t Print’ Request to the Next Level

Hitachi Plans to Recycle Rare Earth Magnets to Avoid Shortages

Nike Takes the Climate Change Fight to the Cloud

EPEAT Expands to Meet Global Demand for Green IT Products

Cisco Holds on Tight to Greenpeace Green IT Rankings

Green Grid Unveils New Metrics for Data Center Carbon, Water Use

E-Waste Investigation Nabs ‘Green’ Recycler ERI

The Continuing Evolution of Carbon and Energy Management Software

eBay’s Green Data Center Lands LEED Gold

GE Expands Smart Grid Efforts to Include Home Energy Management

E-Waste Impacts Loom Over Black Friday

Tackling High-Tech Trash

How Eaton’s Green IT Initiatives Trim the Bottom Line

Sensing the Future at HP Labs

Three Reasons Why the UK is Leading the Charge of IT for Green

Cisco Leverages TelePresence to Cut Emissions by 45 Percent

Facebook to Build Yet Another Massive New Data Center

Accelerating Successful Smart Grid Pilots

Can Apple’s MobileMe Packaging Get Even Smaller?

1E Moves to Tackle Insomniac Computers

Will IT Firms Drive the Sustainable Wave of Corporate Evolution?

Facebook’s Latest Green Efforts Focus on Industry, Individuals

The Cloud is Greener Than Your Data Center

Cloud Computing and Sustainability

A Look Inside Facebook’s Green Announcements

Xerox Closes the Loop with Free Cartridge Recycling

Energy Efficiency Finds a Home in IT Departments; PUE Not So Much

IT Leaders Say More Efficient Gear Could Save $5B in Energy Costs

‘The Story of Stuff’ Takes on E-Waste and Toxic Gadgets

Green Technologies – Are They Worth It? (Sponsored)