
Google Earth has been used to discover and protect a range of species and habitats, proving that this technology isn’t just pretty pictures, but a real tool for conservation.
Posted on 08 May 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Google Earth has been used to discover and protect a range of species and habitats, proving that this technology isn’t just pretty pictures, but a real tool for conservation.
Posted on 20 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Forget high-tech satellites! Google Earth is adding imagery taken by low-tech kites and balloons. And it looks great!
Posted on 10 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest

What if the Google Street View car took thermal energy scans of all the country’s buildings and then built a database of building energy efficiency information? That’s the concept behind startup company Essess’s approach to home energy audits.
Posted on 06 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Or, are they just the most antisocial, annoying idea ever proposed since the bluetooth headset?
Posted on 06 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest

How will Google’s ‘Project Glass’ change our daily lives?
Posted on 06 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest

The internet is buzzing with the news that a new concept from Google, augmented reality glasses, is in the works. But will this new technology help us or hinder us?
Posted on 01 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest

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Posted on 28 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Google’s St. Ghislain, Belgium data center is its most efficient thanks in part to letting the server areas run at temperatures up to 95 degrees.
Posted on 22 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest

A new feature allows users to travel up the amazon, along rainforest trails, and through communities in one of the world’s most remote regions.
Posted on 26 February 2012 by Sustainability Digest

This popular amusement now graces the campus of Google and many city streets, but where did you see it first?