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April 22, 2010
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It's Easy To Be Green – latest entries



Browsing through the storyboard entries for the It’s Easy To Be Green competition at Nokia Conversations, it’s clear to see that there are some quality ideas out there to conserve energy and Go Green in the mobile world.

Ideas like the one above, in which Smriti has explained that instead of having user manuals in the box, to explain the basics by printing them on the outer packaging, and a User Guide Widget on the Home Screen, thus saving paper and printing costs and energy.

Joel P. Orona has redesigned a device that uses energy-conserving (or even energy-producing materials). Solar panels on the exterior of the device will lead to minimal battery use and power is provided by the sun (a running theme through many of the entries).

What do you think the future holds in terms of Green usage in Mobile Technology. Enter your sketch now to let others know.

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