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Centre for sustainable communications

October 21st, 2008

originally uploaded by It’s a mobile world.

Centre for sustainable communications new entrance sign.

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Updates from the home office

September 8th, 2008

I’m home suffering the first autumn cold virus. But I take advantage of it to telework from home, read papers drinking warm coffee, and look through the online news for updates regarding my research.

A new that have reached mainstream newspapers is that the Sony e-reader is for first time available in Europe, well, at least in UK for £199.

This togheter with Penguin’s coming relaunch of their eBook service can mean a long-expected breaktrough of electronic reading. Let’s see.

Then I’ve been reading GeSI (the “global e-sustainability initiative”) report: SMART 2020: Enabling the low carbon economy in the information age . A good call to action for using ICT to reduce GHG emissions. I will be commenting on it soon.

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Wind-proof reading

July 28th, 2008

Wind-proof reading

Electronic reading has some unexpected advantages (and some disadvantages that is true). Last day by the lake in Södraskog I discovered one, no need to hold the pages against the wind!

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