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December 6th, 2010
UK cloud Computing Study Reveals Higher Environmental Impact

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DEUTSCHE WELLE – With each year that passes, the global population becomes increasingly reliant upon the Internet and its sparkling array of downloadables. In the context of climate change, that growing dependency has prompted calls for the major players in cloud computing and big data to watch their carbon steps. Read More