environment
•
7 Jul 2007, 11:40
•
Journals
friends of the environment
its simple, instead of using google, use
blackle for ambient reasons…
When the monitor is all white (a page of the Word, for example),
computer consumes about 74 watts. When it is all black,
uses, on average, 59 watts. knowing of this principle, Mark Ontkush wrote an article on the economy that could
be made if the page of the Google possessed a deep black color
instead of white.
Taking in account the highest popularity of the site,
would be saved, according to calculations of Mark, about 750 megawatts/hour
per year.
In reply to post, the Google created a version all dark of its
called Search Engine Blackle.com < http://blackle.com/ >, that it functions
exactly equal to the original version but consumes little energy.
http://www.blackle.com/
its simple, instead of using google, use
blackle for ambient reasons…
When the monitor is all white (a page of the Word, for example),
computer consumes about 74 watts. When it is all black,
uses, on average, 59 watts. knowing of this principle, Mark Ontkush wrote an article on the economy that could
be made if the page of the Google possessed a deep black color
instead of white.
Taking in account the highest popularity of the site,
would be saved, according to calculations of Mark, about 750 megawatts/hour
per year.
In reply to post, the Google created a version all dark of its
called Search Engine Blackle.com < http://blackle.com/ >, that it functions
exactly equal to the original version but consumes little energy.
http://www.blackle.com/
http://www.blackle.com/about/
need a nice 1 black wallpaper btw :D
hö?
-> megajoule/s/h/a
that's retarded.
http://www.blackle.com/about/
just search and you should find something
you did not understood that blackle is google but with a black background
first and second links
but for the record
BLACKLE IS GOOGLE only black
I can make a page too, stating it is from google, promote it a lot to get high pr, and then what... it really is from google?
Gimme fuckin proof
that doesnt prove anything, but is good to see, imo