Google fades to Black, but not out.
source: http://www.blackle.com/about/
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- carterberner
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Searching the web is something we all do (obviously). But reports have indicated that if Google, being as popular as it is, were to switch to a black or dark ground color there would be significant savings in energy. The debate continues as to if this theory is actual, but Blackle has put the hypothesis to the test with its new site.
Blackle uses Google to search the web, but does so with a black ground to save watts used by your computer. Also, the results are energy conservation focused. And, if nothing else it reminds you that every little bit helps in conserving energy - whether you are trying to prevent global warming, or just don't want to see your electric bill this month be greater than your paycheck, again.
Blackle uses Google to search the web, but does so with a black ground to save watts used by your computer. Also, the results are energy conservation focused. And, if nothing else it reminds you that every little bit helps in conserving energy - whether you are trying to prevent global warming, or just don't want to see your electric bill this month be greater than your paycheck, again.
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- Tech, Green, Earth and Science
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- Green, Tech, Earth and Science, Environment, 4 more
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stardate
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It's just that dark backgrounds suck. So no thanks.
- 4 years ago
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stardate
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quddoos_khan
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I think sometime people go to microscopic level while ignoring the elphants... Wish them good luck if Intentions are good ...
- 4 years ago
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quddoos_khan
