By LUCAS LAURSEN
Iceland's main exports are aluminum and fish. Now the isolated nation is
hoping to offer the world a new commodity: a cheap, guiltless way to store its
data.
In February, a startup called Verne Global opened a large server farm on
an old NATO base near Iceland's main airport and began offering "100%
renewable" computing services to the rest of the world. It's one of three
data centers in Iceland and part of what Iceland's government hopes will be a
new local industry.