Monday, May 28, 2007

Google in Black

May be we can start using an alternate homepage of google than the regular google.com
the new page has black background. Reason: white colour display consumes more energy than black colour background.

Here is what celine posts on her site.

Black Google Saves Energy

by Celine Ruben-Salama, New York, NY on 05. 7.07


A few months ago, TreeHugger Mark Ontkush wrote a post on his blog EcoIron titled Black Google Would Save 750 Megawatt-hours a Year. The post lays out the following train of thought. "An all white web page uses about 74 watts to display, while an all black page uses only 59 watts." Google, which has a white background and gets about "200 million queries a day" could reduce global energy use by 750 Megawatt-hours a year by simply changing the color of its homepage to black. (For more detailed calculations and assumptions check out the original post here.)

In response to this post a black version of Google emerged called Blackle.com. According to Blackle's homepage at publication time, 4,408.917 Watt hours have been saved by. The site encourages users to "make a difference today [by] ... Blackling "energy s avi ng tips" or visit[ing] treehugger.com a great blog dedicated to environmental awareness." Nice ideas. But how does the search me asu re up? Very well indeed. Give it a whirl yourself and start s avi ng energy one search at a time. :: Blackle.com

4 Comments:

Blogger TheQuark said...

and exactly how much energy was wasted in this hullabaloo (including these texts ;))

Wed May 30, 11:36:00 pm 2007  
Blogger parwana said...

wat say abt the white background template of ur blog :P

Wed May 30, 11:59:00 pm 2007  
Blogger A said...

@quark: we should spend energy in making sure that this hullabaloo culminates in changing minds of few like minded folks.

@parwana: I will remember that. I will do something and try to make some changes.

Cheers

Atishay

Thu May 31, 12:43:00 am 2007  
Blogger A said...

@parwana: I also need to be popular as Google Brothers to save that energy.

Nevertheless, we should save some energy.
Here are some links
1) It lists how much watt every color takes
http://www.microtech.doe.gov/EnergyStar/info.htm#display

2)A popular blog following these recommendations
http://ecoiron.blogspot.com/2007/01/emergy-c-low-wattage-palette.html

Thu May 31, 12:50:00 am 2007  

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