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IEEE Spectrum August 2008 Sally Adee |
Spy vs. Spy In the arms race of corporate espionage, one engineer has turned a popular method of data theft against itself  |
Scientific American August 2008 John Rennie |
Big Brother Sees All in the Technological Fishbowl How much do technologies that affect privacy also influence freedom?  |
ifeminists August 17, 2008 Wendy McElroy |
Cultural Competence and Your Child Cultural competence. Parents would do well to ask, "What is it, and how could it affect my children?"  |
Fast Company September 2008 Anya Kamenetz |
Clorox's Battle to go Green Since Clorox enlisted the Sierra Club to hype a new green product line, sales are booming. But the club is dealing with a nasty little stain.  |
Fast Company September 2008 Borden & Kamenetz |
Timberland's Jeff Swartz on Corporate Responsilbity No one preaches corporate responsibility quite like Timberland's Jeff Swartz. But with his company's revenue soft and the stock price tumbling, is his own job sustainable?  |
Fast Company September 2008 Sammuel Fromartz |
The Food Industry Cleans Up Its Act How seven execs are making the food supply cleaner, greener, and healthier.  |
Fast Company September 2008 Amanda Bower |
Green Architecture at the California Arademy of Science Renzo Piano's California Academy of Sciences is a home for flora and fauna -- and a feat of engineering.  |
Fast Company September 2008 Anya Kamenetz |
Paul Fenn Takes on PG&E Activist-turned-entrepreneur Paul Fenn's effort to bring affordable sustainable energy to California could be revolutionary -- and electricity giant PG&E isn't happy about it at all.  |
Fast Company September 2008 Melanie Warner |
Green Business: Plastic Potion No. 9 Recycling should be the easy way to get people involved in helping the environment. Too bad the businesses behind it are blowing it.  |
Fast Company September 2008 Robert Safian |
Editor's Letter: Natural Wonder The Editor responds to a reader's complaints about the volume of green-related coverage in this publication.  |
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