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more about #newsweek Monty: What surprised me in the rankings, and perhaps made me a fan of Newsweek's approach, was their ranking of Marathon Oil at 100 on their top 500. Havin... more » PaddyDugan: I'm grateful for 1. tech companies that care about their effect on the environment; 2. organizations that let consumers know how we can use discrimina... more » HowieFelterbush: in other words, greenpeace's methodology is unfairly weighted towards maximum drama from minimal catalyst. gee, who woulda expected such a thing? #gr... more » Bs Baldwin: Greenpeace made their listings with the use of chemicals or lack thereof as the biggest determining factor. Using less toxins is important but less e... more » brobot - Beboptimus Prime: It really is interesting that there's such a huge difference in rankings between the two lists. Yeah, HP being 1st on one and 14th on the other is pr... more » Crazy_Talk: green peace can go fuck themselves.* * not because of trying to promote green manufacturing, but the painting the HP building thing awhile back. amo... more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I worked for HP at one time, didn't really like the experience, but found it memorable that they actually had a staff dedicated to recycling. I'm tal... more » spacetrig: I like HP more » balls187: I love my iphone, but I really hope the Palm Pre kicks ass. Look at desktop graphics and cpus; they kick ass because Intel/AMD had to keep innovating ... more » verythrax: Oh, and Giz, can you at least try to sound a bit impartial? People take a look at the 2 last paragraphs of the article, last page (AKA conclusion). Geez. more » -
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HP Ranked #1 Green Company (What!?)
Newsweek's latest Green Rankings gave Hewlett Packard the top position, establishing the firm as the greenest Fortune 500 company this year—a far cry from Greenpeace's #14 ranking. So what gives? More » -
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Palm: OS X is Too Fat to Run Well on Phones
I usually don't repeat the obvious competitive mudslinging, but there's some truth to Palm's statements that Palm Pre's web OS is a generation younger and specifically designed for phones. Here's what Newsweek heard: More » -
