Google Has 7 Products With 1 Billion Users
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View ArticleAmerica’s craft breweries are on an environmental crusade
Nexus Media News Beer gets green. Craft brewers across the country are finding innovative ways to guard the water, soil, air and climate on which their businesses depend.
View ArticleCompanies are realizing that renewable energy is good for business
Environment When will individuals follow suit? Joe Brown, editor in chief of Popular Science, and Ali Velshi, anchor at MSNBC, teamed up to discuss why going green is often the best business decision.
View ArticleThese drones plant trees by firing seed pods at the ground
Nexus Media News Startups are tapping into the business potential of ecosystem restoration. Ecosystem restoration not only fights climate change, it is also an emerging business opportunity.
View ArticleMillennials don't care about owning vehicles, so manufacturers are offering...
Technology Volvo, Porsche, BMW, and others are bundling a car with insurance, maintenance, and everything else. Carmakers will let you subscribe to vehicles if you're lazy or easily bored.
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View ArticleThis cat-poop parasite can change your brain, but it probably won't make you...
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Technology This week's round-up of technology news is pumpkin spice flavor Don't let Apple's upcoming iPhone announcement overshadow an exciting week in the tech world.
View ArticleLast week in tech: Tumblr got boring, Apple captured your heart, and everyone...
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View ArticleThese automated drones know when the supermarket is out of beer
Technology This Pensa Systems UAV can check stock at the local grocery store These automated flying machines could keep tabs on popular products.
View ArticleHigh-tide floods are becoming more common, and it's costing businesses
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View ArticleRainy days make everything worse—even restaurant reviews
Nexus Media News Cloudy with a chance of lousy meatballs People's restaurant experiences are shaped by the food, the service and... the weather.
View ArticlePlastics are hurting the planet in another unexpected way
Nexus Media News Production of the stuff is on pace to become more damaging than 600 coal-fired power plants. A new report on the production of plastics — from extraction to manufacture to disposal...
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