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Submitted by Rapture333 1355d ago | news

Save energy with neroo!

Neroo is a search engine with an idea of saving power while you search!
Each page is displayed in black which lets your monitor consume less energy! And don't worry about what will show up in your searchs, it uses the same search engine as google!

Why black ? It has been demonstrated with several studies that a page of dark color on the monitor consumes about 25% less energy than a blank white page. This is because the black pixels are nearly OFF , meaning the monitor consumes less and saves energy/costs. There is million searches every day. If a search takes about 10 seconds, that means 550,000 hours of research every day... that could be a saving of 15 watts on each monitor (according to studies) , so you could save 3,000,000 KWatt/hour in a year. That's a lot of energy. Start saving energy now.

We know that intense white light causes tired eyes. A lot of people spend many hours a day in front of a monitor. With Neroogle.us, they will be more rested at the end of the day. (PC)

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