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- Lampertina on 2008-05-02 - Tags twitter , infrastructure , data , architecture , housing , consumption , energy , wired_magazine
- Chrishp on 2008-04-30 - Tags environment , technology , socialnetworks , society , socialmedia , energy
- Hansdek12 on 2008-04-30 - Tags "energysavvy" , "twitter" , ""andy" , "Stanford-Clark"
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This revolution is being led by infotech guys like the Google engineer we wrote about, or the creator of the Twitter system, Andy Stanford-Clark, who works for IBM's Pervasive and Advanced Messaging Technologies team. And as Katie Fehrenbacher noted over at Earth2Tech, the creators of Flash are now hard at work on an energy monitoring and automation system called Greenbox.
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As we've noted before, the convergence of IT and green tech is beginning as hackers turn the environment we've built and the one that naturally surrounds us into data that can be recorded, analyzed and used to reduce resource consumption.
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on 2008-05-02 by lampertina
The data becomes part of the infrastructure...


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