Best of the blogs: The motivation to think green is increasing. Money, yes. Global warming. And environmental regulation compliance. “It makes sense to select a point person at your company to lead that charge, lest your company be left scrambling to catch up down the road,” Ted Samson writes. And the position some are chanting for is that of chief sustainability officer. “Companies are waking up to realize that they’re wasting a lot of money, energy, and valuable real estate keeping, for example, datacenters up and running.”Columnist’s corner: E-mail slips can be dangerous indeed. Take the one Dave Margulius got from a ‘well-placed tech-industry figure’ asking whether he thought HP would buy Symantec. “I’m pretty sure the message wasn’t meant for me, but for some other Dave in this guy’s address book,” Margulius explains in this week’s installment of Enterprise Insight. The question sparked a thought, just the same. “HP could make handy use of both halves of Symantec.” Related: Hewlett-Packard scoops up Tabblo, a provider of Web-based software for arranging and printing text, graphics and photos. The news beat: Nokia ships the N95 phone replete with GPS but at a hefty ticket price. Microsoft and Fuji Xerox ink a patent cross-licensing pact regarding document management systems. NBC teams up with News Corp. to create a YouTube rival that will debut later this year. And live from the show floor Paul Krill asks is the ServerSide Java Symposium de-emphasizing Java? Careers