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The Copia Ebook Platform And Hardware Get Social With Ereading

4:00PM January 6, 2010 | Brian Barrett

Copia is an open platform that wants to help you share with the world world exactly how you rate the entire Norah Roberts oeuvre. It’s like Goodreads on steroids, and it’s paired with two new lines of ebook readers. More »


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World’s First Tidal Turbine Farms to Power 40,000 Scottish Homes (or Pubs)

8:30PM September 30, 2008 | John Herrman

Following the apparent success of SeaGen, a small deployment of tidal turbines of the coast of Northern Ireland, Scottish Power is seeking approval for plans to build two farms of 20 30-metre, err, watermills promising a steady power supply for up to 40,000 homes. As with the previous example of tidal power generation, the most obvious problems have been pretty much addressed: fish, seals, and cryptozoological specimens (probably) won’t be harmed by the slow-spinning blades, and shipping routes won’t be affected on account of the depth of the deployment. Scottish Power claims that the project should be completed in about three years. Click the above image for a explanatory video. [BBC via CleanTechnica]

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