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Ciarra Launches BloomBox: Your Portable Barista-Quality Espresso Machine Anywhere Ciarra introduces the BloomBox, a portable espresso machine designed for coffee lovers seeking barista-quality brews anywhere, anytime.

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Ciarra Unveils BloomBox: A Portable Espresso Machine for Barista Quality Coffee Anywhere Discover the BloomBox from Ciarra, a portable espresso machine that delivers barista-quality coffee anytime, anywhere. Perfect for coffee lovers on the go!

Ciarra Unveils BloomBox: A Portable Espresso Machine for Barista Quality Coffee Anywhere #Germany #Hamburg #espresso_machine #BloomBox #Ciarra

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Ciarra Introduces BloomBox: Your Portable Espresso Solution for Quality Coffee Discover Ciarra's latest innovation, the BloomBox portable espresso machine, designed for coffee lovers seeking barista-quality brews anytime, anywhere.

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Introducing Ciarra's BloomBox: The Ultimate Portable Espresso Machine for Coffee Lovers Ciarra's BloomBox is a portable espresso machine designed for coffee enthusiasts seeking barista-quality brews anytime, anywhere.

Introducing Ciarra's BloomBox: The Ultimate Portable Espresso Machine for Coffee Lovers #Germany #Hamburg #BloomBox #Ciarra #Portable_Espresso

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最後のBLOOMBOXにexcelのリアルクローズシャドウ入ってたの嬉しかった……。さよならBLOOMBOX、大好きだったよ。
#コスメ #BLOOMBOX

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#Bloombox arrived 😃

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watching #Cnet liveblog of the #bloombox press conference. Interesting tech, but several important questions need answering #bloom

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The Bloom Box: a power plant for the home (video) Those two blocks can power the average high-consumption American home -- one block can power the average European home. At least that's the claim being made by K.R. Sridhar, founder of Bloom Energy, on 60 Minutes last night. The original technology comes from an oxygen generator meant for a scrapped NASA Mars program that's been converted, with the help of an estimated $400 million in private funding, into a fuel cell. Bloom's design feeds oxygen into one side of a cell while fuel (natural gas, bio gas from landfill waste, solar, etc) is supplied to the other side to provide the chemical reaction required for power. The cells themselves are inexpensive ceramic disks painted with a secret green "ink" on one side and a black "ink" on the other. The disks are separated by a cheap metal alloy, instead of more precious metals like platinum, and stacked into a cube of varying capabilities -- a stack of 64 can power a small business like Starbucks. Now get this, skeptics: there are already several corporate customers using refrigerator-sized Bloom Boxes. The corporate-sized cells cost $700,000 to $800,000 and are installed at 20 customers you've already heard of including FedEx and Wal-mart -- Google was first to this green energy party, using its Bloom Boxes to power a data center for the last 18 months. Ebay has installed its boxes on the front lawn of its San Jose location. It estimates to receive almost 15% of its energy needs from Bloom, saving about $100,000 since installing its five boxes 9 months ago -- an estimate we assume doesn't factor in the millions Ebay paid for the boxes themselves. Bloom makes about one box a day at the moment and believes that within 5 to 10 years it can drive down the cost to about $3,000 to make it suitable for home use. Sounds awfully aggressive to us. Nevertheless, Bloom Energy will go public with details on Wednesday -- until then, check the 60 Minutes sneak peek after the break. [Thanks, Abe P.]

This is interesting - http://bit.ly/brRB2p #bloombox #energy

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