Jumat, 11 Januari 2013

Green Technologies

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Green Technologies Biography
GREEN TECHNOLOGIES is a registered Bangalore based environmentalengineering company, working in the field of environment friendly andsustainable technologies, with a vast experience in Rainwater Harvesting and Solid Waste Management. Our range of activitiesincludes practice, education, research, consultancy, andimplementation with over a decade of experience.GREEN TECHNOLOGIES is engaged in the implementation of RainwaterHarvesting & Municipal Solid Waste Management projects in severalplaces across southern India, both in urban and rural sectors and withpeople from entire socio-economic spectrum. One of our corecompetences is providing knowledge services for the conception andimplementation of sustainable technologies such as RainwaterHarvesting and Municipal solid waste management. Towards this aim weare actively involved in creating awareness on environment friendlyand sustainable technologies among school children and general public through seminars and workshops.Since our inception in the year 2003, GREEN TECHNOLOGIES has itscredit of more than 500 projects involving Technical Consultation,Design and Implementation of Rain Water Harvesting and Solid WasteManagement across southern India.As part of our research and development programme we at GreenTechnologies continuously work on innovative products and solutions.One such product is VARSHA, a Rapid Sand Filter, developed andmarketed by Green Technologies to simplify the implementation ofrainwater harvesting system at an affordable cost.
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Server Technology

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Server Technology Biography
Windows Home Server, code-named Quattro, is a home server operating system from Microsoft. It was announced on 7 January 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates,[3] released to manufacturing on 16 July 2007[4] and officially released on 4 November 2007.[5] Windows Home Server is based on Windows Server 2003 R2 and is intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, print server, and remote access. Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server was released on 20 July 2008,[6] Power Pack 2 was released on 24 March 2009, and Power Pack 3 was released on 24 November 2009.[1] Its successor, Windows Home Server 2011 was released on 6 April 2011.[7] Upon announcement of the Windows Server 2012 platform, Microsoft confirmed that Windows Home Server 2011 will be the last release in the Windows Home Server product line.[8]
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Agriculture Technology Biography
Agriculture involving domestication of plants and animals was developed at least 10,000 years ago, although people began altering plant and animal communities for the own benefit through other means such as fire-stick farming even earlier.[1][2] Agriculture has undergone significant developments since the time of the earliest cultivation. The Fertile Crescent of Western Asia, Egypt, and India were sites of the earliest planned sowing and harvesting of plants that had previously been gathered in the wild. Independent development of agriculture occurred in northern and southern China, Africa's Sahel, New Guinea and several regions of the Americas.[3] Agricultural practices such as irrigation, crop rotation, fertilizers, and pesticides were developed long ago but have made great strides in the past century. The Haber-Bosch method for synthesizing ammonium nitrate represented a major breakthrough and allowed crop yields to overcome previous constraints. In the past century, agriculture has been characterized by enhanced productivity, the replacement of human labor by synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, selective breeding, and mechanization. The recent history of agriculture has been closely tied with a range of political issues including water pollution, biofuels, genetically modified organisms, tariffs, and farm subsidies. In recent years, there has been a backlash against the external environmental effects of mechanized agriculture, and increasing support for the organic movement and sustainable agriculture.
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