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SXSW Startups: UbiGro

Austin Startup

A finalist in Hyper-Connected Communities , which will pitch at 5 pm Saturday, March 9, UbiGro is a nanotech-enabled greenhouse film by UbiQD, Inc. We can make green, yellow, orange, red, and everything in between, simply by changing the size of these particles. that red-shifts the sun’s spectrum for improved crop yield and quality.

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Venture Capital in the Rockies Winter 2010 Unveils Promising Growth Companies Ahead of Conference

VC Adventure

The VCIR Winter 2010 conference will be held at the Park Hyatt in Beaver Creek, Colorado, February 23-25, showcasing early-growth companies from Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Green Garage is a new kind of garage that makes car s gentler on the planet and easier on the wallet. .

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Smells Like Money: The Business of Waste Management

Up and Running

The movement continues, with more conscientious consumers taking note of a company’s carbon footprint, and supporting brands that exhibit a concerted effort to “being green.” For Chuck Herb, the most satisfying aspect of what he does is “the feeling of helping other people and doing good in the community.

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Venture Capital in the Rockies Winter 2010 Unveils Promising Growth Companies Ahead of Conference

VC Adventure

The VCIR Winter 2010 conference will be held at the Park Hyatt in Beaver Creek, Colorado, February 23-25, showcasing early-growth companies from Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Green Garage is a new kind of garage that makes car s gentler on the planet and easier on the wallet. .

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Transcript of How Meditation Can Change Your Life (and the World)

Duct Tape Marketing

He’s on the road right now touring with the film on his way to Taos, New Mexico as we record this. And it gives it the green light to say, “Yes, this will work, let’s put it into the system.” Tom Cronin: So, the first step would be trying to find somewhere in your local community.