Greener Gadgets Registration Closes TOMORROW!
DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR GREENER GADGETS! Tomorrow is your absolute last chance to pick up a ticket for next week’s Greener Gadgets Conference! This year’s event will be on
DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR GREENER GADGETS! Tomorrow is your absolute last chance to pick up a ticket for next week’s Greener Gadgets Conference! This year’s event will be on
FRIDAY FEB 1st – LIVE WEBCAST OF GREENER GADGETS CONFERENCE HERE > The groundbreaking Greener Gadgets Gadgets conference opened up this morning in New York City and of course we are on the scene
LATEST UPDATE ON THE GREENER GADGETS CONFERENCE! The one-day Greener Gadgets Conference that we’ve been talking so much about here is taking place NEXT WEEK. Student tickets have just sold out, and
If you’ve been reading Inhabitat at all recently, you can’t have failed to notice that we’ve been talking a lot about our upcoming Greener Gadgets Conference on February 1st in NYC, and
If you want to see some truly innovative greener gadgets up close and personal, come by the Project H Design booth at next week’s Greener Gadgets Conference. The clever and socially-responsible BOGO
If you’ve been keeping up with Inhabitat, hopefully by now you have read about the Greener Gadgets Design Competition and the fast approaching Greener Gadgets Conference on February 1st in NYC. If
With all the talk at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show about ‘going green’, we have to say that if you are really interested in exploring the issue of sustainable design innovation
Greener Gadgets Conference – February 1st in NYC On February 1, 2008 industry leaders, entrepreneurs, journalists, and product designers will gather in New York City to discuss innovation and
Inhabitat is excited to announce the Greener Gadgets Conference! On February 1, 2008 industry leaders, entrepreneurs, journalists, and product designers will gather in New York Cty to discuss the growing
November 15th is America Recycles Day! Time for New Yorkers to celebrate by finding a home for that used cellphone collection you’re storing somewhere. Nokia recently announced a recycling campaign