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  • On Tuesday, BuzzLogic released a report called Harnessing the Power of Blogs which concludes that the blogosphere has more power than online social networks when it comes to shaping consumer buying decisions.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2008

  • On Tuesday, BuzzLogic released a report called Harnessing the Power of Blogs which concludes that the blogosphere has more power than online social networks when it comes to shaping consumer buying decisions.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2008

  • On Tuesday, BuzzLogic released a report called Harnessing the Power of Blogs which concludes that the blogosphere has more power than online social networks when it comes to shaping consumer buying decisions.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2008

  • On Tuesday, BuzzLogic released a report called Harnessing the Power of Blogs which concludes that the blogosphere has more power than online social networks when it comes to shaping consumer buying decisions.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2008

  • Harnessing the sun's energy is as simple as placing the keyboard within 9 feet of a window.

    Wires-Free, Battery-Free 2011

  • Harnessing and stimulating UK creativity and innovation are also crucial for enabling government to develop smarter, more cost-effective and more environmentally sustainable solutions to the delivery of public services.

    If Britain sees fit to intervene in Libya, why not in Bahrain? | Letters 2011

  • Harnessing daylight in the busy and narrow streets of London is a remarkable challenge for any architect.

    Jorge Chapa | Inhabitat 2010

  • Harnessing tidal forces is one that has widespread availability and lower environmental impact, but the infrastructure for it is yet remote.

    Randall Amster: New Clear Energy Randall Amster 2010

  • Harnessing all of his skill and determination, Crowley teams up with a brilliant, but unappreciated and unconventional scientist, Dr. Robert Stonehill (Harrison Ford).

    Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser Interview EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES – Collider.com 2010

  • Harnessing Wind Wind is in plentiful supply across Africa, with significant projects under development from Kenya to Cape Verde and from Morocco, a former leader in wind projects, to South Africa, which earlier this summer rolled out a tender for renewable power projects that included up to 1.85 gigawatts of installed wind generation set to be delivered by 2030.

    Power out of Africa Andrea Chipman 2011

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