Archive for the 'Green IT' Category

Berkleigh does its best to weather the heat

Chill out. For two months, northeasterners have been trying to do just that while sweating through one of the hottest summers on record. Those two words also should be uttered to golfers with unreasonable expectations for golf course conditions.

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Canada hopes to help the web go green

TORONTO - Canadian researchers hope to stem the global IT industry’s rampant output of greenhouse gas emissions by perfecting a way to host the Internet’s content purely on green power.

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Ask Us: Is stagnant pool illegal, and how many dogs can my neighbor have?

According to Huntsville’s Department of Community Development, it’s unlawful for swimming pools within the city “to become or remain in an unsightly, offensive, unwholesome, or hazardous condition.” And you are allowed only three adult dogs that live outside.

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Vorti-Scope: Like walking inside a giant camera’

Visitors to Fredericton’s Carleton Street pedestrian bridge may have been wondering about the silver building located on the Green.

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With the recession hurting restaurants, it’s a diner’s market

Snohomish County restaurants continue to have a tough time. But that can be good news for consumers.

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