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Bananas provide food, wine and beer - and now maybe fuel as well You've heard of "green" fuel. Now get ready for yellow as scientists have found a way to turn banana waste into a sustainable fuel source that could be relevant to many countries across Africa. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8044092.stm

Africa | Going bananas for energy in Africa

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Le Blog: Comment ca marche la création d'une couverture de

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Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Tips for Green, Sustainable Business | Green

According to the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO). North American advertisers spent $9.4 billion on search engine marketing (SEM) in 2006, a 62 % increase over 2005. http://lornali.com/ppc-primer-for-small-sustainable-businesses/
http://theinvestorscircle.wordpress.com/2009/05/13/short-sweet-and-smart-the-essentials-of-an-investment-application/

Short, Sweet and Smart: The Essentials of an Investment Applicat

By Molly Deringer, Entrepreneur Services, Investors’ Circle Selling your business concept to investors is not simply a matter of solid revenues figures and hockey stick projections. Language and description matter . Your ability to thoughtfully describe the basics of your business will reflect upon your skills and sophistication as an entrepreneur to investors who read your profile. One of the most important requirements of an application is that it succinctly and thoroughly describes the product or service offered.

Notes and Impressions from FiRe 2009 (Future in Review)

We are completely ignoring our best technology resource: Our kids could give us the best technology network in the world – if we’d let them! By Marc Prensky [To be published in Educational Technology, May-June 2013] Anyone who has had any real contact with kids these days (i.e., outside of our rigid schools and testing-oriented classrooms) knows how excited, smart, and capable today’s young people can be — especially around technology, and particularly when properly challenged. Our school-age kids are, in fact, our very best resource for getting many things we need done: it’s hard to beat the combination of capable, enthusiastic and free! http://www.tapsns.com/blog/?p=564