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Pepsi 'cracks code' w/ all plant bottle

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Pepsi unveiled a new bottle yesterday made entirely of plant material that it says beats the technology of competitor Coca-Cola and reduces bottles’ carbon footprint.

The bottle is made from switch grass, pine bark, corn husks and other materials. Ultimately, Pepsi plans to also use orange peels, oat hulls, potato scraps and other leftovers from its food business.

Cool.

Training Starts Tommorrow.

Test yourself everyday that you train. Even when you’re alone. Even when you’re against an opponent. Let them become a stepping stone to your true potential and greatness. I promise to myself that I won’t become one of those people who wish what could have been. There’s no more excuses. Live your life and let it grow into the greatness it’s meant to be. Hard work. Consistency. Make it happen. Enjoy it. You deserve it.

January 9th, 2012

Asus Eee PC 1000 Netbook

Asus Eee PC 1000 NetbookAsus managed to get once again. the brand new Asus Eee COMPUTER 1000 netbook computer is actually stated in order to outshine the prior number of Asus Eee netbook computers. This includes 2 options associated with os’s, specifically Linux as well as or windows 7 edition. because much like additional competitor netbook computers on the market (for example Acer Desire 1 as well as MSI Blowing wind), Asus Eee COMPUTER 1000 includes a 1. 6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor chip as well as 1024GB MEMORY associated with storage because regular. With regard to Linux, this… Read full post here

Microsoft competitor Box lands $81 million funding


SAN FRANCISCO Oct 11 (Reuters) - Business-software company Box has won $81 million in funding to expand its business, illustrating investors’ continued appreciation for start-up companies that tap into the cloud.The new funding almost doubles Palo Alto, California-based Box’s previous round, $48 million raised in February. New backers included strategic investors salesforce.com and SAP Ventures, along with Bessemer Venture Partners and NEA. Prior investors, including Andreessen Horowitz and Draper Fisher, also joined in the round.Box, formerly known as Box.net, plans to use the funds for expansion, with a goal of doubling employees to about 600, Chief Executive Aaron Levie told Reuters. In a program dubbed the Box Innovation Network, it also plans to start funding and consulting developers working on applications that work with Box, much as apps from Google Apps, salesforce.com and others do now.Box allows companies to store and access data in the cloud— networks of servers often run and maintained by others, allowing for access from anywhere. Box also runs apps that perform common business tasks such as managing orders and production scheduling.Levie said the company wants to take business from established players that overlap with Box, like Microsoft’s Sharepoint or Oracle . About 77 percent of Fortune 500 companies already use Box, he said.Similar players include San Francisco-based Dropbox, which is geared toward consumers and is raising its own new funding round. Domo, a startup based in Salt Lake City that offers business-intelligence services, raised an initial $33 million round in July.Venture-capital backers are placing increasing chunks of cash in cloud-computing companies as businesses and consumers step up their use of remote storage. Major companies such as Amazon.com Inc, Google Inc, and Apple Inc are also making sizable investments in the area.


Microsoft competitor Box lands $81 million funding


Box, formerly known as Box.net, plans to use the funds for expansion, with a goal of doubling employees to about 600, Chief Executive Aaron Levie told Reuters. In a program dubbed the Box Innovation Network, it also plans to start funding and consulting developers working on applications that work with Box, much as apps from Google Apps, salesforce.com and others do now.Box allows companies to store and access data in the cloud— networks of servers often run and maintained by others, allowing for access from anywhere. Box also runs apps that perform common business tasks such as managing orders and production scheduling.Levie said the company wants to take business from established players that overlap with Box, like Microsoft’s Sharepoint or Oracle. About 77 percent of Fortune 500 companies already use Box, he said.Similar players include San Francisco-based Dropbox, which is geared toward consumers and is raising its own new funding round. Domo, a startup based in Salt Lake City that offers business-intelligence services, raised an initial $33 million round in July.Venture-capital backers are placing increasing chunks of cash in cloud-computing companies as businesses and consumers step up their use of remote storage. Major companies such as Amazon.com Inc, Google Inc, and Apple Inc are also making sizable investments in the area.


Microsoft competitor Box lands $81 million funding


Box, formerly known as Box.net, plans to use the funds for expansion, with a goal of doubling employees to about 600, Chief Executive Aaron Levie told Reuters. In a program dubbed the Box Innovation Network, it also plans to start funding and consulting developers working on applications that work with Box, much as apps from Google Apps, salesforce.com and others do now.Box allows companies to store and access data in the cloud— networks of servers often run and maintained by others, allowing for access from anywhere. Box also runs apps that perform common business tasks such as managing orders and production scheduling.Levie said the company wants to take business from established players that overlap with Box, like Microsoft’s Sharepoint or Oracle. About 77 percent of Fortune 500 companies already use Box, he said.Similar players include San Francisco-based Dropbox, which is geared toward consumers and is raising its own new funding round. Domo, a startup based in Salt Lake City that offers business-intelligence services, raised an initial $33 million round in July.Venture-capital backers are placing increasing chunks of cash in cloud-computing companies as businesses and consumers step up their use of remote storage. Major companies such as Amazon.com Inc, Google Inc, and Apple Inc are also making sizable investments in the area.


Microsoft competitor Box lands $81 million funding


Box, formerly known as Box.net, plans to use the funds for expansion, with a goal of doubling employees to about 600, Chief Executive Aaron Levie told Reuters. In a program dubbed the Box Innovation Network, it also plans to start funding and consulting developers working on applications that work with Box, much as apps from Google Apps, salesforce.com and others do now.Box allows companies to store and access data in the cloud— networks of servers often run and maintained by others, allowing for access from anywhere. Box also runs apps that perform common business tasks such as managing orders and production scheduling.Levie said the company wants to take business from established players that overlap with Box, like Microsoft’s Sharepoint or Oracle. About 77 percent of Fortune 500 companies already use Box, he said.Similar players include San Francisco-based Dropbox, which is geared toward consumers and is raising its own new funding round. Domo, a startup based in Salt Lake City that offers business-intelligence services, raised an initial $33 million round in July.Venture-capital backers are placing increasing chunks of cash in cloud-computing companies as businesses and consumers step up their use of remote storage. Major companies such as Amazon.com Inc, Google Inc, and Apple Inc are also making sizable investments in the area.


Jamie Eason's Pumpkin Protein Pancakes

1 1/2 cups Oat Flour 2 tbsp Splenda, Truvia, or Ideal 1 tbsp Baking Powder 1/2 tsp Salt 2 tbsp Cinnamon 1/4 tsp Allspice 1/4 tsp Nutmeg 4 Egg Whites 1/2 cup Raw Pumpkin 1 1/2 cups unsweetened Almond Breeze

Directions:

1. Preheat griddle to medium heat.

2. Mix oat flour, Splenda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg in a bowl.

3. Wisk egg whites and pumpkin. Mix in Almond Breeze.

4. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and mix together.

5. Spray griddle with non-stick butter spray.

6. Scoop batter with a 1/4 cup measuring cup onto griddle. Cook 3-5 minutes on a side.

Makes 10 pancakes.

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