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Earth Day Number 1 (of 4) Wellness… Gleaning feeds the needy | Highlands Today

Gleaning feeds the needy | Highlands Today: “Gleaning feeds the needy” Earth Day… Basic four things to do. Right now. Number 1. Health and wellness. People can’t be healthy, and they certainly can’t be productive, if they don’t have the basics of health and living conditions. Just drinkable water and basic sanitation is a critical issue. This combined with the lack of basic nutrition results in major health and wellness issues for approximately 2 billion of…

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JOBS Act Makes Crowdfunding Accessible for Millennials

JOBS Act Makes Crowdfunding Accessible for Millennials: Ways to fund have suddenly gotten a whole lot easier. This way ideas and inventions have many more options available to them for fund raising (and partner development). Cool. ‘via Blog this’

Daylight Saving Time – Saving Time, Saving Energy… EE Efficiency…

Daylight Saving Time – Saving Time, Saving Energy: Remember to move your clocks forward an hour today. Your laptops and cell phones should give you the right time. But, while you are at it, PONDER THIS…. This is actually a pretty good play on energy efficiency and smart(er) energy policy. The idea is that spending more wake time when the sun shines will result less energy usage. The greenest possible killowatt is the KW saved….

UPS Decision Green Technology Forum presentation – UPS Pressroom

Highlights – UPS Corporate Responsibility: Just got a REALLY COOL UPS letter today. The envelope does a folding Origami-type thing and you can reuse it!. So very cool. Here’s a pix of the label which says: reduce, reuse it and THEN recycle!… Decision Green(sm) is a service mark of UPS. 100% recycled with 80% post consumer. I love it! ‘via Blog this’

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Intellectual Property @ IBM

Intellectual Property @ IBM: ‘via Blog this’ This IBM Blog article talks about US Innovation: alive and well. IBM blasts it outta the park again in 2011 with the most patents issued by the USPTO. These are organized by the owner of the patents, the “assignee”. See the top 50 list at IFIClaims. IBM had 6,180 patents issued in the US, far more than the next inventor company. The electronics companies from Japan and Korea…