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Hot Wheels: BMW teams with Toyota to develop green car technology

On December 1, 2011, BMW confirmed they will be working with Toyota to develop green car technology. What kind of green cars will the two famous auto makers dream up to promote their brands independently while promoting their car owners drive responsibly with regards to buying eco-friendly technology? Hopefully the new hot wheels designs and green car technology will influence American auto makers to challenge their design theories in the coming years, as it seems the new cars won’t be available to U.S. markets (at least expediently). Want to know more about what green tech autos might be coming to Europe in the near future? Keep reading…

Wikipedia founder asking for donations to stay non-profit?

Log on to Wikipedia these days and you might see something odd across the top of the page that looks like a banner ad. It is a message from the founder of the website service asking people to give a donation to fund the project each year if they can. As the founder (a man named Jimmy Wales) says, “When I founded Wikipedia, I could have made it into a for-profit company with advertising banners, but I decided to do something different. We’ve worked hard over the years to keep it lean and tight. We fulfill our mission, and leave waste to others.” Wondering how to help or donate? Keep reading…

Glowing green cat immune to feline AIDS named after famous pet friendly TV character?

There is a new rumor swirling on the internet about glowing green cats having been created — and guess what, animal lovers? The rumor is true! Scientists in the United States spliced monkey and jellyfish genes in with feline eggs and developed a unique trait in the eerie kitties. Three cats that glow have already been born and are living happily in a research facility. One glowing green cat was affectionately named “Mr. Green Genes” as a reference to the Mr. Green Jeans character from the Captain Kangaroo TV series. Want to know more about the curious cats? Keep reading…