SLalley | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 28 2008 | blog, web, web 2.0
Think Wikipedia and Digg are truly democratic. Think again.
Quoted: It's getting harder to be a Wikipedia-hater. The user-generated and -edited online encyclopedia—which doesn't even require contributors to register—somehow holds its own against the Encyclopedia Britannica in accuracy, a Nature study concluded, and has man
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SLalley | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 21 2007 | blog, new, newsThis guy likes his iPhone.
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SLalley | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 29 2007 | blog, global warming
John Edwards and his call for Americans to give up their SUV's. Take a look at the photo of his house!
It's not that we shouldn't drive better gas milage cars but it's tough to call on others to do with less when even you don't practice that.
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SLalley | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 24 2007 | design, blog, techShareViewed: 1 Time
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SLalley | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 14 2007 | new, blog, global warming, environmentBuy local or not?
SLalley | Shared With: Everyone - May 07 2007 | science, new, blog
SLalley | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 29 2007 | new, green, blog
While the modern environmental movement often portrays capitalist industrial societies as the world’s biggest pollution problem, Forbes notes something interesting about the top-25 cleanest cities in the world: Most of them are in wealthy industrialized democracies. Turns out, all that industrialization created wealth which, in turn, buys the things (mass transit, especially) and pays for the policies that create a cleaner environment. Forbes:






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