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Showing posts with label New search engine. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Great posted from Kincaid. i post his article to express how green search engine effects our life

Greenseng: A Green Search Engine That Actually Conserves Energy
by Jason Kincaid on September 2, 2008

We’ve seen a few sites attempt to help turn the web green, but most of them have been little more than gimmicks. Blackle purports to conserve energy by offering a “black” version of Google, which it says uses less energy than the engine’s standard white. But Google has gone on to say that black may actually increase the amount of energy consumed by visitors (of course, this didn’t stop Google Israel from turning its site black in honor of Earth Hour).

Today, Y Combinator startup CO2Stats has launched a search engine that aspires to be truly green. Greenseng (sounds like Ginseng) is a standard search engine, pulling results from Google’s Custom Search to produce results. But instead of relying on a dubious method of energy conservation, CO2Stats measures the amount of energy used by its servers and the computers of its users and purchases renewable energy certificates (similar to carbon credits) to offset the environmental toll.

CO2Stats CTO Alex Wissner-Gross says that Greenseng isn’t meant to generate revenue though advertising. Instead, the site is using proceeds from its certification business that allows websites to purchase renewable energy certificates in return for a badge that labels them as “Green Certified”.

But while Greenseng may not directly be earning any money, it may help CO2Stats pull in a slew of new customers. In its next iteration, the site will be using Yahoo’s powerful BOSS search API to incorporate some of its own data. Users will be able to see the environmental footprint of each site in their search results with data pulled from CO2Stats, which may give companies more of an incentive to get Green Certified.


Monday, July 28, 2008

Can Cuil Threat to Google?



Guil is a new search engine company which made by ex-Google staffer Anna Patterso.

CUIL.COM indexes some 120 billion Web pages. WOW. It is so strong search engine than Google engine. I tried to get in yesterday. i did not get in at 3:00 AM this morning due to much more trafics.

I did try again today 6:00 PM. it was running very well. I really like cuil.com. For example, When i type my school's name, Cuil shows me a directly link below the search engine icon. they do not show links which are not useful for us.



I am looking forward to whether cuil.com will threat Google or not.