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		<title>Green Innovation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Start-up Company, Regen, has decided consumers need moreeco-friendly options. They are currently promoting a solar-powered iPod docking speaker system. Solar power in consumer electronics &#8220;hasn&#8217;t progressed far beyond solar-powered calculators,&#8221; available since the 1970s, said Robert Brunner, one of the company&#8217;s founders. Many of those products, which he called &#8220;geeky science experiments,&#8221; were not useful [...]]]></description>
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