It's becoming increasingly obvious that green technology is a source of plenty of investment. According to Business Week, Green is the next big thing. Plenty of venture capitalists have flocked to green and even Google have used their technology to encourage us to have a green summer. Furthermore, the well known tech book publishers O'Reilly have blogged many, many times about the combination of tech and green issues.
So if you've seen a simple, technological solution to a green problem, like the Wattson, then share it here and let's see whether big business really does mean it when they say 'Green is the future'.
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The Green tech news trickles in again. Firstly, with this air shower which inflates water droplets with air, making the shower feel normal whilst using less water!
And secondly, with the ill-reported news that someone has invented water-powered batteries. Thankfully, the sharp eyes at ecogeek have pointed out that it's a water *activated* battery. Water powered battereies would make someone, somewhere very rich!
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