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Recycling hazardous electronic equipment for material recovery (e.g. rare earth, and precious and other metals) in a manner which can substantially mitigate the hazards, entails significant costs.
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And there's been plenty of time for his curiosity to evolve: WALL-E has been alone on Earth for seven centuries, ever since the last humans left and neglected to switch him off.
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And Bruce continues to inspire, along with his "house-rocking, earth-shaking" E Street Band.
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The hero's name is an acronym of his task: Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class, thus WALL-E.
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On the third level, it's "Earth Over Time" i.e.
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But China potentially has Earth's No. 2 Web market--and no e-commerce firm wants to miss out.
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Photos, Christmas cards, magazines, invitations people under a certain age are wondering why on earth anybody ever sent anything in an envelope rather than via Facebook, e-mail, the iPad or the web.
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It is the Goliath of the Web, with search, e-mail, e-commerce, instant messaging, classified ads, and even its own virtual planet with Google Earth -- all adding up to one mega-market cap.
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