Monday, September 15, 2008

Stay Green While Surfing the Web

Since the technological boom of the new century, life has never been easier and our access to computers and internet has redefined the term ‘multi-tasking’ forever. When you think of the amount of time that you spend on a computer researching, shopping online, checking stocks, or paying your bills, you may be amazed at how dependent you are on technology. In order to support your daily computer time and the environment at the same time is by using charity and energy efficient search engines every time you make a search. The energy efficient factor we are discussing is the lighting used in search engine web pages and search results – not the fact that the site is going to use half the amount of energy to find what you’re looking for!

The search engine, Blackle, uses a black background version of Google which can save up to 20% on energy on select computer screens whereas The Green Spider provides a dark green background for all of your searching needs. In addition to saving on energy, some search engines powered by Yahoo and Google results such as Good Search donates a percentage of revenue to a charity or a public school district of your choice, respectively. Lastly, Green Maven is a search tool that pulls results from websites associated with green living and eco-friendly products only. Talk about the ultimate in multi-tasking – not only can you manage your life online but you can support the environment and donate funds those in need each time you make a search. Who knew just searching the internet could reap so many benefits?

Blackle Search Engine
Good Search Charity Search Engine
Green Spider Eco Search Engine
Green Maven Eco-Friendly Search Engine

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