September 14, 2007 |
Top headlines Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S.Is the nuclear winter ending for the industry? Applications for new nuclear plants will likely get filed this year and next. Thu Sep 13 17:43:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Web ad blocking may not be (entirely) legal As Web browser add-ons that let people erase ads proliferate, legal experts to wonder when the first lawsuit will be filed. Fri Sep 14 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Hawaiian firm shrinks solar thermal power It's not as common as solar photovoltaic panels, but Hawaiian start-up Sopogy thinks small-scale solar thermal makes sense. Photos: Concentrating on solar power in Hawaii Fri Sep 14 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Google proposes global privacy standard Search giant wants standard based on actual harm to consumer, but a privacy advocate says the proposed guidelines are weak. Thu Sep 13 18:45:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Video of the day Green start-ups work with universitiesAt the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Davis, Calif., panelists discuss collaboration on innovative water technologies such as desalination and water purification research. Podcast Fly to the moon, says GoogleApple and AT&T are in co-opetition, Google offers $30 million prize in a space race, and a giant banana may fly over Texas. Listen to podcast News.com Extra Photonic laser--Earth to Mars in a week?Also: College to offer YouTube class Read it now... | Parallels making virtualization jump to servers A company whose virtualization software lets Windows programs run on Mac OS X will soon make the move to the more demanding server market. Thu Sep 13 15:26:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Is MTV working on a branded social network? Rumors are floating that the Viacom-owned brand has a standalone social networking property in the works. But it's murky. Really murky. Thu Sep 13 14:16:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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