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Data is rarely clean.
NEWYORKER: The Operator
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So, judging by its latest data spillage, is the clean-up facing its many thousands of victims.
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If a user's device is lost, damaged or stolen, the data can be locked and wiped clean remotely, helping to protect the company's important proprietary information.
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The Harvard Clean Energy Project is working to make the seven million molecules and associated data publicly available by the end of 2012.
WHITEHOUSE: External Stakeholder Activities
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Citing international data, the Clean Air Network, another local green group, argues that local air is often three times as foul as in New York and London.
ECONOMIST: An encouraging appointment addresses an enduring problem
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Weighing 205 pounds, the unit comes with a five-year warranty and is capable of producing up to 400 kilowatt hours of clean electricity per month (based on prelim data).
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