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Fantastic Advertising Opportunities Available in the Independent Newspaper The eWell-Being Awards supplement will be published on the 6th of May 2008 and there are discounted prices for the limited advertising spaces left.
...... Renewables should power computers The world's computing power should be moved from desktop computers and company servers to remote outposts where renewable energy such as wind and sola ...... Bamboo computers at CeBIT The computer fair, CeBIT, which opened in Hanover yesterday, took on the green theme for the first time in its 36-year history. It was met with a mixt ...... An extra £8million funding for Scottish telecare The Scottish Government has announced an additional £8 million to develop interactive care services for vulnerable people in their own homes.
The f ...... Whitehall to launch Sustainability Centre The Cabinet Office is to set up a Centre of Expertise for Sustainable Procurement (CESP) and appoint a chief sustainability officer, with both moves a ...... Low cost laptop to be released by Intel Intel said that laptops costing $300, initially designed for poor children, would soon be available to U.S. and European consumers, a development that ...... Byron Review highlights digital divide A "digital divide" was growing up within families as children mastered the internet and video games, said Dr Tanya Byron, while their parents, grandpa ...... Best and worst broadband providers Orange has been ranked the worst broadband provider in a survey by price comparison service uSwitch.
The survey claims half a million Orange broad ...... Unlimited broadband phasing out The high-bandwidth use of new services such as IP television likely spells the end of ISPs' marketing of so-called unlimited broadband.
Most broadb ...... eWell-Being Awards Ceremony 2008 The eWell-Being Awards are the UK’s only national awards to celebrate the social, economic and environmental benefits of Information and Communication ......
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