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Episodes
- FCC pushes Free Internet
Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head - WSJ.com... - Con Ed and AMI
That's Advanced Meter Infrastructure, which Con Ed would install, on their own terms, while charging customers more for their own increased efficiency. Energy Central Topics "Con Ed filed application on March 28, 2007, for approval of AMI deployment plan and... - NY Times - Digital Trails, Pachube
You're Leaving a Digital Trail. What About Privacy? - NYTimes.com "Pachube (pronounced “PATCH-bay”) is a Web service that lets people share real-time sensor data from anywhere in the world. With Pachube, one can combine and display sensor data, from the... - Extended environments markup language
Through Pachube, a look at EEML, an XML standard for exchange of environmental data. EEML complete example | Pachube - community Processing/Arduino application step-by-step | Pachube - community Extended Environments Markup Language: EEML and IFC Extended Environments Markup Language: EEML... - DIY electric meter monitoring
Good tutorials on the Pachube site, another way to share sensor readings. It has some of the best how-tos on using Arduino to do the monitoring and then send the readings to Pachube. Connecting your electricity meter to Pachube |... - Economy and climate change
Daily Kos: State of the Nation - No Dark Cloud without a Darker Lining "We couldn't sign Kyoto, because it would hurt the economy. Well here's news, we didn't sign, and the economy failed. We couldn't place tough requirements on... - NY TImes Op-Ed - the Future of Books
From James Gleick: Op-Ed Contributor - How to Publish Without Perishing - NYTimes.com... - Oil, renewables in Lacandon Forest
For over 50 years, oil companies have explored the Lacandon Forest looking for sources of oil. Franz Blom created the first modern map of the area in 1953 under contract to these companies. From Mexico Solidarity Network: Energy Secretary Georgina... - New hydro technique for power
A new technique would allow highly efficient, non-damming electricity generation with lower required flow rates. (from Chris Shaw) Ocean currents can power the world, say scientists - Telegraph... - Control Geek
Weblog on all things show control, by the author of "Control Systems for Live Entertainment". - John Huntington's Entertainment Technology Blog...
