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Want A Wind Turbine On Your House? New iPhone App Measures Wind Speed

A new iPhone app from the makers of Windspire wind turbines allows you to measure wind speed with your iPhone and more.

New Solar Charger/Case For Iphone And iPod Touch Offers Form And Function

The new Surge solar charger case for iPhone 3G/3Gs and iPod Touch by NovoThink is the first charging device of its kind to be licensed by Apple and is actually somewhat functional.

Water Bottle Refilling Network TapIt Launches In NYC

TapIt is a water bottle refilling network intended to give city dwellers information and free access to clean drinking water on the go. Founded in 2008, TapIt enlist different restaurants, cafes, and other eateries that can provide free access to people wanting to refill their reusable water bottles.

3rd Whale iPhone App Finds All Things Green And Donates To Charity

As you can probably tell by now, I love useful and creative iPhone apps. Especially when they help facilitate greener choices and/or a greener lifestyle. The newly updated 3rd Whale app, courtesy of 3rdwhale.com, is great example of an app that is useful and beneficial.

Whole Foods iPhone App Gives Healthy Recipes And Store Locations

I know this isn’t major sustainability news, but I love Whole Foods and I love this new free app they just released today. It not only gives you the nearest store locations, but it also has over 2,000 Whole Foods recipes!

PEG (Personal Energy Generator): Walking Your Way To A Charged iPhone

There are quite a few ‘green’ mobile electronic charging devices out on the market right now marketed as being clean renewable charger alternatives. Hardly any do their thing without some type of user interaction. The nPower PEG is a ‘hands off’ device that charges while you move. But are you really saving energy?

iRecycle for iPhone: A Recycler’s Treasure Map

If you’re like me, and live in a city where finding a place to recycle anything other than the typical paper and plastic is like searching for the birthplace of your great great great grandfather, you’ve probably been frustrated by the fact that you’re trying to do the right thing, but there is nowhere (that you can find) that will take your recyclables. Hopefully, there is now a solution that problem with the new iPhone, and iPod Touch, application aptly named iRecycle (of course)