This weeks topics range from the "Null G8-conference" to phone comparisons and the "shocking" theatrical concerts manouvers from Madonna and Britney, not as something new but at least they´re not claiming to be...shocking? Also included more on palm oil and reasons for eating healthy food, as beneficial for mental health...(not to forget mentioning: next newspost to be expected after a week or so, in the meantime we have some articles here...)
Taking the aim at phone bullies...Our quick comparison of the candites challenging Iphone gave as result prices ranging from, say 190,- € to 611,- € (we were not able to find pricing for each one, but...) enough to keep the (smart)phones miles away from the pockets of pennywise, regular user. Also, Iphone at least looks still better outward than most of these. Concerning the phones as 3G-alternatives underlines the fact that good looks and smartness don´t usually go hand in hand. From the phones top ten compared only HTC Diamond gains some points in design and looks (Also O2 XDA Orbit 2 was worth mention, merely being more simply stylish looking than most). On actual results Nokia did comparatively well scoring 3 phones among the seven most valued...We only wonder whether any of these would make much better as the greenwashed 3g-Iphone, recently noticed containing toxins and Phtlanxas(or whatever...) as chemicals used in parts?
On the renewal energy-sources we find that new techniques could finally help the breakthrough on solar energy production. Based on cheap production and better use of cells, solar panels can produce energy and heat more efficient (with the techniques invented already at 1970s, made effective not until recent times...) The technology could be "...in production within three years." California is told taking the solar energy in serious use and hoeps to gain 20% of its own energy needs from renewable energy sources like solar by 2017. This could be as good news as any, but we are a bit skeptic as remembering that solar energy was the futuristic energy source already at the good old 1950´s in most visionary and optimistic futuristic dreams...
Now, with the new version of Google Earth, one part time tourist can save the effort of traveling and go web-sightseeing any town interested...Just take a search on Youtube videos and find g-maps from the city in sight, then change for the G-Earth, give a brief look for the actual architectural landscape recreated in 3D-view, then dive for street view (if available) from camera points available. As well as that, if interested, even use variable microblogging sources or social nets if wish to check out restaurants, events etc. What a huge savings in touristic pollution and also on other environmental and transportative perspectives!
Wish(?) to check the news(feed), motherlode of all the important information.
On the renewal energy-sources we find that new techniques could finally help the breakthrough on solar energy production. Based on cheap production and better use of cells, solar panels can produce energy and heat more efficient (with the techniques invented already at 1970s, made effective not until recent times...) The technology could be "...in production within three years." California is told taking the solar energy in serious use and hoeps to gain 20% of its own energy needs from renewable energy sources like solar by 2017. This could be as good news as any, but we are a bit skeptic as remembering that solar energy was the futuristic energy source already at the good old 1950´s in most visionary and optimistic futuristic dreams...
Now, with the new version of Google Earth, one part time tourist can save the effort of traveling and go web-sightseeing any town interested...Just take a search on Youtube videos and find g-maps from the city in sight, then change for the G-Earth, give a brief look for the actual architectural landscape recreated in 3D-view, then dive for street view (if available) from camera points available. As well as that, if interested, even use variable microblogging sources or social nets if wish to check out restaurants, events etc. What a huge savings in touristic pollution and also on other environmental and transportative perspectives!
Wish(?) to check the news(feed), motherlode of all the important information.
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