Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
ZDNet Resources
- Forget local fracking, let's drill, baby, drill
- Forget local fracking, let's drill, baby, drillSo Russia drops a flag in an area and claims sovereignty over the area?I guess the United States own the moon.RE: Forget local fracking, let's drill, baby, drillArctic sovereignty claims are just a bit more complicated than dropping a flag. Millions upon hundreds...
- Tags: fracking, local fracking, drill
- Discussion threads 2009-05-29
Additional Resources
- News to know: Windows 7; Google Wave in enterprise; SaaS in Europe; Wordcamp;
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Andrew Mager: Live: Wordcamp 2009 Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft: No more three-app limit in Windows 7 Starter Edition Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft sees sense,...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Software-as-a-service, Data Center, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Data Centers, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Storage, Software As A Service (SaaS), Hardware, Data Management, Emerging Technologies, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
- Forget local fracking, let's drill, baby, drill
- There's a sandpile full of natural gas under the Gulf of Mexico. Does that signal the next energy bubble or what? This would get around any complaints of fracking on land, no humans live out there. Today the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed findings that there is considerable...
- Tags: U.S., Gulf Of Mexico, Natural Gas, USGS, Telecom & Utilities, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-05-29
- Are we getting fracked?
- New word for your energy tech vocab: "fracking." It is the practice of using hydaulic pressure and chemicals to get inderground natural gas to the surface where it can be piped and marketed. And it's one more costly energy practice that is highly political. Our relative abundant...
- Tags: Natural Gas, Telecom & Utilities, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-05-27
- Ban on monthly Net access taxes faces obstacles
- Ban on monthly Net access taxes faces obstaclesPowerful LobbyistsSenator Wyden blames the possible demise of a no-tax solution on powerful allies (or lobbyists.) That is unfortunately very far from the truth. The real truth is the demise will come from the powerful apathy-ists.There's enough citizens out there that...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Sales strategy, Vertical industries, Internet shopping, tax, subsidy, government, sales tax, sales, Internet access
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>
Popular Sanity Saver Videos
White Papers and Webcasts