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Jack Olmsted

Industry leader in asset recovery & recycling, trade-in, donation solutions. - 0 views

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    Market Velocity, the leading provider of turn-key, web-enabled recycling, asset recovery, trade-in, and donation solutions for Fortune 1000 & consumer electronics manufacturers, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Mediagrif Interactive Technologies Inc. (TSX: MDF), makes it simple for technology companies, distributors and resellers to drive new sales and increase market share with creatively packaged online equipment upgrade programs. Market Velocity's clients are able to attract new buyers with exciting trade-in promotions while offering existing customers compelling, instant trade-in values for previous purchases through Market Velocity's vast network of remarketers. Customized trade-in sites are integrated with in-depth services and customer support to manage every aspect of trade-in programs, from promotion design through payments processing and extensive market data analysis. End users have multiple equipment disposal options including donations and recycling programs that meet the industry's highest standards for safety and privacy. Visit www.marketvelocity.com to learn more about the industry's only full-service, web-based solution for trade-in programs and launch your upgrade campaign today.Market Velocity, the leading provider of turn-key, web-enabled recycling, asset recovery, trade-in, and donation solutions for Fortune 1000 & consumer electronics manufacturers, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Mediagrif Interactive Technologies Inc. (TSX: MDF), makes it simple for technology companies, distributors and resellers to drive new sales and increase market share with creatively packaged online equipment upgrade programs. Market Velocity's clients are able to attract new buyers with exciting trade-in promotions while offering existing customers compelling, instant trade-in values for previous purchases through Market Velocity's vast network of remarketers. Customized trade-in sites are integrated with in-depth services and customer support to manage e
Jack Olmsted

TechSoup - The Technology Place for Nonprofits - 0 views

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    TechSoup.org offers nonprofits a one-stop resource for technology needs by providing free information, resources, and support. In addition to online information and resources, we offer a product philanthropy service called TechSoup Stock. Here, nonprofits can access donated and discounted technology products, generously provided by corporate and nonprofit technology partners.
Jack Olmsted

Greentech Media: Green Light » Blog Archive » New Report: A Greener Future fo... - 0 views

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    Solar energy may be one of the most important technologies in the 21st century, but the rapid pace of technology innovation has us often moving on to the next thing without a glance at what's been left behind. New advancements in clean technology can offer extraordinary possibilities, but often at unpredictable costs. Less than one year ago, we published a report about the lack of regulations on nanotechnology which can contaminate air and water causing unknown impacts on human health and the environment.
Laura Barnes

Used PCs for Underserved Communities: Microsoft Unlimited Potential - 1 views

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    "Microsoft Unlimited Potential is Microsoft's commitment to reaching those currently underserved by technology, with the goal of reaching the next 1 billion people by 2015. Unlimited Potential weaves together innovative technologies, new business models and partnerships with businesses, governments and development organizations to help address the diverse social and economic challenges faced by those who currently receive little or no benefit from technology. "
Joy Scrogum

Where Does IT Fit in IBM's Top Green Innovations? | GreenerComputing.com - 0 views

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    IBM yesterday announced the top five technologies developed under its Corporate Environmental Innovation Program in the past year, the five solutions that can have a significant impact on energy efficiency or environmental impacts. Of the top five, only three are traditional IT-related technologies, with the remaining two falling under what has become known as "Green IT 2.0," or technologies that can be applied to business operations beyond the data center or computer fleet, putting computing power to work on the firm's environmental footprint. Blog post by Matthew Wheeland, 11/11/09.
Verny Gregory

How Can IT Companies Contribute Towards Green Computing? - 0 views

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    IT companies bring technological advancement at a great pace. With the growing technology, various issues like global warming, carbon emissions etc are affecting the environment and cause serious harm to human health. In order to implement energy efficient technology, green computing comes into picture. Know how IT Companies can contribute towards the green computing movement.
Verny Gregory

How Replacing Old Technology can Improve your Business Growth - 0 views

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    Technology is ever improving which comes with limitless opportunities for businesses to increase their productivity and efficiency in every bit of day to day operations. If you run a business and have been debating about whether or not to update your old technology, Veracity World has put together some information to help show you how the upgraded tech can bring good profits in the long run. Generate greater revenue from your old IT and electronic assets and save business money and time both.
Jack Olmsted

About - Collaboration Project - Collaboration Project - 0 views

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    The Collaboration Project is an independent forum of leaders committed to leveraging web 2.0 and the benefits of collaborative technology to solve government's complex problems. Powered by the National Academy of Public Administration, this "wikified" space is designed to share ideas, examples and insights on the adoption of Web 2.0 technologies in the field of public governance.
Jack Olmsted

Project eCycle - The Socially Conscious Recycler - 0 views

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    Project eCycle is a non-profit corporation dedicated on recycling technology for educational and environment purposes worldwide.Project eCycle is a non-profit corporation dedicated on recycling technology for educational and environment purposes worldwide.
Jack Olmsted

Panasonic Wants Govt E-waste Plans Fast Tracked - Smarthouse - 0 views

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    Panasonic claims it has been running a successful recycling scheme in Japan for more than seven years and has a dedicated technological recycling centre outside Osaka to deal with the issue.Panasonic claims it has been running a successful recycling scheme in Japan for more than seven years and has a dedicated technological recycling centre outside Osaka to deal with the issue.
Amy Cade

Office of Technology Policy - 0 views

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    Office of Technology Policy had a Roundtable in 2004 consisting of stakeholders. They examined recycling electronics.
Joy Scrogum

Kyocera Exits OLED Field, Casio Dives In · Environmental Leader · Green Busin... - 0 views

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    As Kyocera appears to be giving up on Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology, Casio is getting into the game. OLED technology promises to unleash a wave of improved energy efficiency in the displays market, making televisions, mobile phones and other gizmos brighter, thinner and more innovative in their utility. One benefit is that the displays can be flexible, meaning they can be put on curved walls or other surfaces that previously did not make sense for video displays.
Verny Gregory

Electronic Waste: Issue or Opportunity? - 0 views

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    Technology is a trend that will never go out of date. Every day is a new day for technology - you find a newly launched tech-device turning into a craze or a new smartphone catching the consumer's eye. Due to this disrupted mindset of consumers and many other reasons, e-waste management has become a global issue. Find out some of the opportunities that lie in this problem.
Verny Gregory

How to Organise your Business With Right ITAD Management Services - 0 views

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    With the introduction of new technology, the market has gradually increased the productivity and efficiency, which ultimately helps in improving the business. But with the growing inclination towards new technology, the problem of e-waste is increasing. Keeping the electronics assets away from landfill is a major challenge. Here is the point where Veracity World can help you with an organised IT asset management ITAD service.
Jack Olmsted

The GigaOM Network Announces Final Line-Up for Green:Net, The First Green Conference fo... - 0 views

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    The GigaOM Network, a leading Silicon Valley news network, today announces the final schedule for the Green:Net conference, to be held March 24, 2009 in San Francisco. The first Green:Net conference spotlights how technologies of the Web and the Internet will be instrumental in the new, green economy. The conference will be the first event hosted by Earth2Tech, The GigaOM Network's cleantech publication and a thought leader in the emerging "Green Digital" sector. Startups are also encouraged to apply to the Green:Net LaunchPad, a green startup showcase, before nominations close on February 13th. More details are available on the conference website. Software, communication networks and the web will help companies shape the future of our electrical system, deliver transportation infrastructure, create social movements and help both companies and regular folks reduce carbon emissions. The Green:Net conference brings together the knowledge and talent of The GigaOM Networks publications GigaOM and Earth2Tech to create a must-attend event for those interested in everything from money-saving, energy-efficient data centers to money-making online applications for businesses and consumers.
Jack Olmsted

Business & Technology | What happens when the new becomes old | Seattle Times Newspaper - 0 views

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    In the midst of a show dedicated to birthing new technology and gadgets, there was some serious thought Tuesday about where consumer electronics go when they die. "The things that are on display right now are new and shiny at the moment, but somewhere down the road they're going to be obsolete and ready to be recycled," said Brian Taylor, editor in chief of Recycling Today Media Group, who moderated a panel discussion at the International Consumer Electronics Show. "The recycling of electronic goods, in particular, is being pushed by environmental advocates and by governments around the world," Taylor
Joy Scrogum

Where, Exactly, Does Your Garbage Go After You Toss It out? - 0 views

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    Scientific American, 7/17/09, article by Larry Greenemeier. Most people assume that their trash ends up in a landfill somewhere far away (if they think about this at all). But growing concern over the environmental impact of waste-discarded electronics, in particular-has prompted a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to take a high-tech approach to studying exactly what people are tossing out and where those items are ending up. The researchers, part of MIT's Senseable City Lab, have developed electronic tags that they're hoping as many as 3,000 volunteers in Seattle and New York City will affix to different items they throw away this summer as part of the Trash Track program. These tags will contact cell phone towers they pass as they flow through the trash stream to their final destinations, helping the researchers monitor the patterns and costs of urban disposal.
Amy Cade

The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) and CEA's lawsuit against New York - 0 views

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    The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) have filed a lawsuit challenging New York City Local Laws 13 and 21 of 2008 and the implementing regulation, created by the City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) (Door to door collection of electronics by the manufacturers)
Amy Cade

Nonprofit begins campaigns aiming to help abuse victims - 0 views

  • The recycling drives partner SAFE in Hunterdon with Gazelle for Good, the nation's largest reCommerce company, based in Boston, providing a practical, responsible, rewarding way for consumers to get value for used electronics. Gazelle accept products across a wide range of categories and have found a new home for more than 20,000 used electronics, while responsibly recycling thousands more.
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    A nonprofit group has developed two new campaigns using technology toward their mission to provide safety to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual abuse.
Joy Scrogum

Greener Computing - News on Green IT, E-Waste, Virtualization, Technology and the Envir... - 0 views

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    A comprehensive free information resource for large and small companies seeking to align environmental business practices with business success. Greener Computing reports on green IT, virtualization, e-waste, technology and the environment.
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