GigaOm Launches Earth2Tech, Covering the Green Scene

by Scott Beale on July 17, 2007 · 0 comments

Earth2Tech

Yesterday Om Malik launched Earth2Tech, the latest addition to his GigaOm blog network. Written and edited by Katie Fehrenbacher along with writer Adena DeMonte, Earth2Tech will focus on business side of green and clean technology.

Earth2Tech is a publication devoted to intersection between the tech industry, their eco-moves and the next generation of tech innovation that will combat climate change. We’ll scour university labs for the next clean tech leaders, keep a close eye on tech giants green campaigns, and we’ll pull together resources for those green-minded entrepreneurs out there.

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