Introducing Microsoft Hohm - Save Energy & Money
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Today, Microsoft announced
Microsoft Hohm. That's Hohm as in H +
OHM, the unit of measurement for electrical impedance.
Microsoft Hohm is a free web based application (running on the Windows Azure platform) that enables consumers to better understand their energy usage by utilizing advanced analytics licensed from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy to provide home owners with personalized energy-saving recommendations.
The beta is now available to all residents in the United States with plans to roll out internationally over the next year and beyond.
Troy Batterberry joined me in the studio to walkthrough Microsoft Hohm and explain how the service can help you reduce your energy consumption, lower your carbon footprint and save some real money.
Sign up & more info: www.microsofthohm.com
Microsoft Hohm is a free web based application (running on the Windows Azure platform) that enables consumers to better understand their energy usage by utilizing advanced analytics licensed from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy to provide home owners with personalized energy-saving recommendations.
The beta is now available to all residents in the United States with plans to roll out internationally over the next year and beyond.
Troy Batterberry joined me in the studio to walkthrough Microsoft Hohm and explain how the service can help you reduce your energy consumption, lower your carbon footprint and save some real money.
Sign up & more info: www.microsofthohm.com
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Haven't watched the video, but didn't Goggle announce something like this a couple of weeks ago?
As of right now, it seems that the links redirect to Bing.com ..... ?
There seem to be some funky DNS things happening with the Hohm web site. You can try this direct link in the mean time if you'd like to sign up for the beta. http://mshohm.orcsweb.com/
It is not functional yet. Microsoft is collecting email for the time being . i hope ill soon get Ready Signal
Still can't get through to the application. Is it a problem with Azure?
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