Member Blog | May 21, 2008 12:19 am
My team is working on a on guide to answer the top 20 commonly asked questions regarding social media, along with some more niche focus guides. I would love to get some input from the...
Member Blog | April 14, 2008 12:53 am
123 Social Media is currently looking for online tools and community services aimed at business...
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| Assembling a social media guide, what are the most frequent questions you have regarding social media? | barry hurd | 0 | May 21 2008 - 12:22am by: barry hurd |
| Group Introductions | barry hurd | 4 | May 21 2008 - 12:46pm by: Rich Cook |
| Monetizing Web 2.0 & social media | martine parry | 0 | Jun 15 2008 - 8:25am by: martine parry |
Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
Sitting humbly on shelves in stores everywhere is a product, priced at less than $3, that will change the world. Soon. It is a fairly ordinary item that nonetheless cuts to the heart of a half-dozen of the most profound, most urgent problems we face. Energy consumption. Rising gasoline costs and electric bills. Greenhouse-gas emissions. Dependence on coal and foreign oil. Global warming.
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The largest bottled-water factory in North America is located on the outskirts of Hollis, Maine. In the back of the plant stretches the staging area for finished product: 24 million bottles of Poland Spring water. As far as the eye can see, there are double-stacked pallets packed with half-pint bottles, half-liters, liters, "Aquapods" for school lunches, and 2.5-gallon jugs for the refrigerator.
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Bacteria Fuel
PRO: 50% more energy per gallon than ethanol; no need for refining
CON: Hasn’t been tried on a large scale yet; potential regulatory issues
Algae Biodiesel
PRO: Cheaper and more efficient to produce than soy biodiesel or ethanol
CON: Delicate algae are hard to keep alive and churning oil by the billions