Sea cucumber poo may be the key to saving the world’s great coral reefs from devastation. Invasive pythons are doing damage in the Everglades, eight sea lions were found shot to death in Washington and more.
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Sea cucumber poo may be the key to saving the world’s great coral reefs from devastation. Invasive pythons are doing damage in the Everglades, eight sea lions were found shot to death in Washington and more. Bloomberg’s Peter Burrows reports that Apple is making rapid headway selling into corporations — especially financial services and pharmaceutical firms. Burrows writes that Apple’s corporate sales are being driven chiefly by iPad, which “has become a standard business tool.” The article quotes Matt Wallach, co-founder of Veeva Systems, who says: “I’ve seen a lot of devices come and go over the years. Nothing touches the speed of adoption of the iPad.” View original here: Apple Invades Corporate Market with iPad Fox and crew, reportedly filming a follow-up to their hit documentary on hydraulic fracturing, were ejected from the public hearing. An ABC News crew was also kicked out. A baby boom in the Philippines spells great news for endangered green sea turtles, and the More than a million green turtle eggs were laid last year on one of the Turtle Islands in the Philippines. StudioDaily’s Beth Marchant reports on “key features” delivered in Final Cut Pro version 10.0.3. Marchant interviews Radical Media CTO Evan Schechtman — an early adopter of Final Cut Pro X — who calls version 10.0.3 “an even bigger deal than the original release,” noting that his company is “ready to transition completely to Final Cut Pro X now that broadcast monitoring and multicam editing are in the mix.” Here is the original post: Final Cut Pro X Update Reinvents Multicam Editing Right before the new millennium, automakers and vehicle technology innovators are looking to decrease emissions and bring new, greener cars to the masses. Originally published as “‘Cell’ing New Fuel” in the August/September 1999 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS. The Consumer’s Guide to Effective Environmental Choices is exactly what the title promises: a useful guide to help you make the best decisions with the least environmental impact. Originally published as “The Not So Magnificent Seven” in the August/September issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS. Despite harsh words he reportedly said about Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Apple founder Steve Jobs kept a letter from Gates by his bed as he died, according to The (U.K.) Telegraph newspaper. “I… Plus… New global solar photovoltaic stats (good news); Spain’s new feed-in tariff response (not so good news); and India again doubling-down on solar (really impressive). |
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