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CNET - 1 minute ago
Researchers create demo "Photo of the Day" app that turned Facebook users' machines into a botnet.
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CNET - Sat Sep 6, 1:33 pm EDT
Daniel Sieberg of CBS News looks at how the company grew exponentially from start-up to superstar and part of our culture, but what's ahead?
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The Des Moines Register - 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
DYERSVILLE, Iowa (AP) — VeraSun Energy says a new ethanol biorefinery in eastern Iowa will produce 110 million gallons of ethanol per year.
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CNET - Sat Sep 6, 10:48 am EDT
The advent of Google's Chrome browser, software pros say, should spur a big speedup for JavaScript, which would raise its standing against Microsoft's Silverlight technology.
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Chicago Tribune - Sat Sep 6, 8:49 am EDT
A $334 million federal tax credit set to expire at the end of the year is just one of the challenges facing the wind-power industry, which is becoming a greater industrial force in Chicago With energy prices and global warming on the national agenda, the executive director of the American Wind Energy Association should be coasting through this political season.
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AG Weekly - 2 hours, 43 minutes ago
ALBANY, N.Y. - The request caught dairy farmer Brian Ziehm off guard: Would he devote an acre of his fields near the Vermont line this fall to grow stinkweed?
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WHO-TV 13 Des Moines - 2 hours, 47 minutes ago
Associated Press - September 6, 2008 1:54 PM ET DYERSVILLE, Iowa (AP) - VeraSun Energy says a new ethanol biorefinery in eastern Iowa will produce 110 million gallons of ethanol per...
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New York Times - Fri Sep 5, 5:14 pm EDT
Oil?s future is murky. With China and India rising, the supply question looms.
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Miami Herald - Sat Sep 6, 1:11 pm EDT
Now the country has a clearer picture of its choices. The first back-to-back political conventions in half a century gave Americans a blur of late-summer political activity that nominated the two major-party presidential candidates, unveiled the running mates and laid out their visions.
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KMGH 7 Denver - Sat Sep 6, 11:27 am EDT
When it comes to alternative fuels, a University of Northern Colorado professor says weeds and algae should be in our gas tanks, not corn.
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Knoxville News Sentinel - 43 minutes ago
Ethanol's wild ride has brought it quickly from political golden child to scapegoat for the likes of soaring food prices, world hunger and pork-barrel spending.
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The Pantagraph - 45 minutes ago
NEW 3:15 p.m. EUREKA -- Questions remain, but it appears Navitas Energy will proceed with its wind farm project near El Paso using only 36 wind towers. The Woodford County Board last month approved a special use permit for the Minneapolis-based company, but stipulated that six towers remaining within 1 ½ miles of El Paso be removed.
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Galveston County Daily News - 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
The latest trend in carbon emission reduction encourages individuals and companies to calculate their carbon footprint and buy carbon offsets.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Sep 5, 2:57 pm EDT
The world must speed up the deployment of solar power as it has the potential to meet all the world's energy needs, the chairman of an industry gathering which wrapped up Friday in Spain said.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Fri Sep 5, 2:54 pm EDT
America's pain at the gasoline pump has been years in the making, but there will be a big push in Congress next week, when lawmakers return from summer break, to fix the problem by expanding offshore oil drilling.