May 22, 2008 12:04 PM PDT
Podcast: Online route to cheaper gas
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Cheaper gas could be just a few clicks away, and IBM comes out with software to help corporations get more green.
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With the price of crude oil once again reaching all-time highs, drivers may be looking at how that will affect prices at the pump this holiday weekend. CNET News.com's Michelle Meyers tells News.com's Leslie Katz how a few minutes online can pay off.
IBM is out with new software to help corporations make their supply chains more environmentally friendly. Carbon Tradeoff Modeler lets companies look at different packaging or transportation options and measure energy use of their suppliers.
Plus, why Google is willing to ruffle feathers in the open-source world with its Android mobile-phone software, and what we can learn from Microsoft's blocking of American Gladiators.
Today's stories:
Cheaper gas is just a few clicks away
IBM software 'greens' corporate supply chain
First offshore wind turbine to be buoyed off Norway
EU to investigate Microsoft file format support
Google carves an Android path through open-source world
Google seizes search share in April
FAQ: What Microsoft's block of 'American Gladiators' teaches us
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