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Eco Tech Tips To Save You Green |
(NAPSI)-Finding eco alternatives to home or office technology may not be as challenging as many people think. These days, many companies make it easy to get what you need without wasting valuable money, energy and resources. Here are a few tips on how to go green with your home and office technology. Provide Green Backup--Keeping files backed up on a USB flash drive has become a standard practice. Traditionally, many drives feature plastic, metal or leather accents. Now, however, bamboo, a renewable resource and the fastest-growing plant on Earth, can help protect your removable drive. In engineering tests, the tensile strength of bamboo is higher than several alloys of steel, making the Bamboo Flash Drive a simple, sturdy solution for green digital file storage. |
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(NAPSI)-Resourceful people all over the world are finding ways to make art accessible and a part of their everyday lives. |
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Beyond Social Networking: Take The Next Step To Knowledge Networking |
(NAPSI)-Even if you're not yet into the online phenomenon of social networking, chances are you've heard about it. Social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn and others provide ways for people to grow their personal and professional circles. |
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A Bad PC Day Is Worse Than A Bad Hair Day |
(NAPSI)-According to a new survey, 86 percent of Americans are more focused on maintaining their hair than their computers. While most people see the value in regular doctor visits and car tune-ups, only 15 percent will likely get their PCs tuned up. |
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Reaching Students In The Digital Age |
(NAPSI)-Today's students are very much at home in an electronic world, having grown up e-mailing, texting, and surfing the Internet. And, increasingly, educators are turning to educational technology in order to engage these students. |
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