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"...Researchers are trying to come up with ways to turn algae into diesel fuel. In landfills, startups are attempting to wring energy out of waste such as leaves, tires and car fluff from junked automobiles..."
Washington Post
Neal Nelson & Associate
Sample shipments will begin in September of this year, with volume production slated to start next spring.
Company release
Pocket-lint
The Inquirer
Netgear announced that Deborah Williams, its senior vice president and chief marketing officer, intends to leave the company to pursue other opportunities. Williams will remain in her current position for transitional purposes through September 20, 2007.
CNNMoney
Company release
International Herald Tribune
Nokia has entered the mobile music arena, launching its own music download store in Europe along with four entertainment and media-focused handsets.
Digital Trends
Nokia will start selling a fully US-compatible version of the N95 super-phone next month, the company announced at an event in London on Wednesday.
PC Magazine
The 3G-ready LG-KS20 joins LG's Prada phone as the company's second iPhone-like design.
PC World
Company release
Qualcomm, Maxis Communications and Astro All Asia Networks announced that the companies have signed an agreement to conduct a technical trial of Qualcomm's MediaFLO technology in Malaysia.
CNNMoney
Yahoo! Finance
The Korea Times
The Electronic Times
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