Freecycle – It’s easy and it feels great!

January 5, 2010 No comments yet Posted by: Jeanne Yocum

Consider using Freecycle.org instead of sending useable items to the landfill or letting them gather dust in the attic.

Top 20 Ways for Web Developers to Reduce Their Carbon Footprint

October 15, 2009 No comments yet Posted by: Peter Ellis

Here is a great article I came across while doing some research online today. It’s written by Glen Stansberry on NetTutsPlus.com blog. This particular blog post is a part of Blog Action Day 2009 Climate Change.
Climate change is greatly affected by our carbon footprint. As web developers, it may not seem that we make huge [...]

Clean Energy Connections

September 23, 2009 1 comment Posted by: Admin

GreenSpringfield is proud to announce its involvement with the Second Annual Clean Energy Connections conference hosted by University of Massachusetts. The conference will take place at the MassMutual Center, downtown Springfield, on Thursday, November 10.
Clean Energy Connections is a career and business development information and networking event. It is a forum for the individuals and [...]

New green resource with great potential

September 22, 2009 No comments yet Posted by: Jeanne Yocum

GoodGuide provides the world’s largest and most reliable source of information on the health, environmental, and social impacts of the products in your home. You can learn the ecological impacts of what you buy by searching or browsing the 70,000-plus food, toys, personal care and household products that are in their data base so far.

iRecycle, do you?

September 17, 2009 No comments yet Posted by: Peter Ellis

This is to all of you, who have an iPhone. Yes, there should be a club for people like us, with a very cool name…may be something like – iClub (just kidding).
With over 50,000 iPhone apps available and still growing, iPhone is becoming everything to those who have one. Last night I was going through [...]

Five Damaging Myths About Innovation

September 17, 2009 No comments yet Posted by: Jeanne Yocum

Innovation is the lifeblood of business growth, but misconceptions abound about the true nature of innovation. Replacing these myths with an understanding of how innovation actually works is essential to establishing your ability to turn new ideas into realities.


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