Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-28
September 28 2009
- Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers used his State of Education to call for investment in ed tech: http://tinyurl.com/everstech #
- Called Time Warner, said bill was too high & thinking of switching. 5 minutes later, $40 less a month. Cable competition at work in WI! #
- Microsoft researcher converts his brain into 'e-memory'. This is interesting stuff. http://tinyurl.com/ya4dm77 #
- RT@greenbizdaily AGRICULTURE SECRETARY VILSACK ANNOUNCES $62.5 MILLION FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY AND GRANTS – http://bit.ly/fhZuo #
- E-waste legislation passes the Assembly. Already passed Senate. On to the Governor! http://tinyurl.com/govewaste #
- Urge your Legislator TODAY to vote YES on SB107 for the responsible collection and recycling of e-waste. http://bit.ly/WSfcC Do it NOW! #
- Consumer electronics represent 15% of household power demand – expected to triple over the next 2 decades: http://tinyurl.com/electuse #
- WPPI Energy in Madison has reached the state's ten percent renewable energy goal six years early: http://tinyurl.com/wppirenew #
- UW students hitting the e-books in trial: http://tinyurl.com/UWebook #
- E-waste legislation up for a vote today in the WI Assembly. Contact your legislator in support: http://tinyurl.com/wiewaste #
- WiredWI: Working to protect your privacy: Google docs may be found in public search results. http://bit.ly/CD2DB #
- Video Competition Bill in WI continues to work: Time Warner still hiring for new telemarketing center: http://tinyurl.com/twtele #
- Legislators push Milwaukee region as electric vehicle hub – from JS's Tom Content: http://tinyurl.com/electrichub #
- Another great Wired in Wisconsin interview with Congressman Ron Kind "broadband tech access vital to WI's rural communities survival" #