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hpr0764 :: Matt Grove of Miserware - Energy-saving computing

Granola is software that improves the energy efficiency of your PC or laptop

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Hosted by Robin Catling on 2011-07-06 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
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Energy-saving computing. It’s a neat concept, saving you money by saving you electricity. That’s money off your utilitiy bill while you do your bit to save the planet. Granola is software that improves the energy efficiency of your PC or laptop. A few weeks ago I spoke to Matt Grove from Miserware, who explained how it works…

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