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Clean Power Finance Announces First Close of $6.9M Financing to Expand the Leading Software Platform for Solar Installers ... Financing Follows Adoption by Solar Provider Suntech, and Service Providers, Aon and precigeo
marketwire, January 6, 2010
Clean Power Finance, Inc.(CPF) today announced the first close of a $6.9M financing round co-led by Claremont Creek Ventures and Clean Pacific Ventures, and joined by prior investors Sand Hill Angels and
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precigeo Offers Solar Site Analytics
SOLARPRO, October/November 2009
Founded in 2002, precigeo provides outdoor roof and property measurements by analyzing aerial imagery and converting the information into usable business data.
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View From the Top
Lawn & Landscape, April 9, 2009
Aerial imagery can help landscapers land jobs without ever leaving their desks.
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When Hail Freezes Over
Claims Magazine, June 1, 2008
June is ripe for a pop-up thunderstorm, but it’s another weather event that is often paired with these storms that gets claim adjusters out into the field in a hurry — hail.
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Bird's Eye View
Landscape Management, March 18, 2008
Fast, free and easy access to overhead imagery is available via Internet services like Google Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth. It's changing the way many small businesses operate.
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Searching for Clients From Above
The Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2007
June is ripe for a pop-up thunderstorm, but it’s another weather event that is often paired with these storms that gets claim adjusters out into the field in a hurry — hail.
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Creative Ways to Use Technology to Promote Your Business
Pool and Spa News, May 7, 2007
When a customer recently inquired about roofing five apartment buildings in Grass Valley, Calif., Jay Saber didn't bother to jump in his truck to drive out and take measurements. [...] Mr. Saber, the owner of Saber Roofing Inc. in Redwood City, Calif., instead punched the addresses into Google Inc.'s free Earth software to pull up aerial views of the buildings.
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