In a slightly unusual move for the Redmond software giant, Microsoft has introduced a beta of a new free service called Microsoft Hohm, designed to help educate consumers about their power and electricity use and provide recommendations to help them save money on their power and utility costs. The beta service is free to anyone in the U.S.—but to gain access, users must surrender their email addresses, follow Microsoft Hohm on Twitter, or become Hohm’s “friend” on Facebook.
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Microsoft Hohm Aims to Help Consumers Save Power
- By: Geoff Duncan •
- Published: June 24, 2009 •
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