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Wissner-Gross's affiliation with the company should have been described in the article, but was only mentioned in passing.
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Another concern I had with The Times article was that it neglected to accurately describe Wissner-Gross's company,
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(If this is true, it surely makes a mockery of Wissner-Gross's claims as there's no way an average computer uses as much power as an electric kettle when it's boiling water.)
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However, not to explain the business model of Wissner-Gross's website, help put the figures in context and provide motivation for the publication of the figures.
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(If this is true, it surely makes a mockery of Wissner-Gross's claims as there's no way an average computer uses as much power as an electric kettle when it's boiling water.)
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It is helpful, therefore, that Wissner-Gross's claim is at least providing a needed spur to debating the ICT sector's impact, and how best to reduce it.
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Wissner-Gross's affiliation with the company should have been described in the article, but was only mentioned in passing.
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Another concern I had with The Times article was that it neglected to accurately describe Wissner-Gross's company,
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It is helpful, therefore, that Wissner-Gross's claim is at least providing a needed spur to debating the ICT sector's impact, and how best to reduce it.
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Wissner-Gross's study is due for release soon by the U.S.
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