- Mon Nov 9 2009 Google to acquire AdMob for $750 million
Mobile advertising is AdMob's specialty, and the deal gives Google a technology inroad into a fast-growing segment of online advertising.
Posted by Tom Krazit
- Wed Nov 4 2009 Save some energy (and cash) this winter
Winter energy costs can soar in no time. But with the help of some online resources, you can quickly find ways to be more efficient.
Posted by Don Reisinger
- Tue Nov 3 2009 EcoFactor pings thermostats to save energy
Silicon Valley start-up launches a hosted business intelligence application for optimizing heating and cooling systems to a given home.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Wed Feb 4 2009 Microsoft and EMC renew their vows
The first three years of formal partnership between the companies went so well, they've signed up for another stint focused more on storage and virtualized environments.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Mon Oct 26 2009 DOE places bets on 'transformative' energy tech
The Department of Energy announces $151 million worth of research grants for ARPA-E, an agency created to fund breakthroughs in clean-energy technology.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Wed Nov 28 2007 Google's energy push: Distraction, PR, or good business?
People are wondering why Google's getting into renewable energy. The answer is simple: it believes in innovation.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Mon Mar 3 2008 Renewable-energy pros plead president, Congress for tax credit
Never mind the environment. We're losing money, say renewable-energy businesspeople who are trying to prevent a tax credit from lapsing.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Fri Mar 7 2008 Photos: Peering into energy's future
Organizations from around the world show off alternatives to fossil fuels at Washington International Renewable Energy Conference.
- Wed Jul 2 2003 Apple pushing for .Mac renewals
The company is gearing up for a campaign designed to convince users of its .Mac e-mail and online storage service to shell out for another year.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Mon Aug 27 2001 Sun renews Web-services effort
Now that the software world is moving to technology that lives on the network, Sun finds itself trailing arch rival Microsoft in the new battleground of Web services.
Posted by Wylie Wong