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Published on September 23rd, 2008

ReGeneration Road Trip for Dell and Grist

Yesterday, Dell and Grist.org began a road trip across the U.S. looking for the next big ideas in the “green revolution.”  According to Todd Dwyer, head blogger for Dell’s eco-centric site ReGeneration.org, they are looking for “who is going to lead us there and with what?”

Along with Dwyer, Sarah Van Schagen, assistant editor of Grist.org, will travel along for the ride.  The trip will cross 15 cities in 15 days, starting in San Francisco and ending in New York City on October 7. They are traveling as “true digital nomads” in a Toyota Prius and keeping readers up-to-date using social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Qik.

During the trip, the duo will also give away two bamboo Dell Studio Hybrids. Dwyer and Van Schagen also invite readers to comment on their trip and ask questions about a “greener” future.

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