I personally like this article because it demonstrates my theory on the dark background. This is why I created Goobony.com in the first place; not to mention the background radiation theory. Anyhow, here's the link to the story:
ecoIron - All these whirring boxes.: Shades of Grey on Black Google - Interview
Showing posts with label black search engine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black search engine. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
New Goobony Logo

Goobony is sporting a new logo! After a few weeks of using the very tired Google-like font, I decided to go ahead and try something more original and contemporary. For all my font logos, I am using a really cool website called http://www.cooltext.com/ where you can make your own original logo and save it on your pc, download it or whatever you want. It provides for thousands if not millions of variations which will make your logo unique. So again, thanks to cooltext.com!
Back to Goobony. Most of you don't know this, but I have an autistic son. I have been surfing around the net looking for info on this condition and I have found many websites and blogs on the subject. I have decided to donate a large percentage of the money I make from the searches on Goobony to the OAR (Organization for Autism Research) and my local organization for autistic children (AlianzaAutismo) in an effort to provide these great Organizations with the necessary tools for research and development of comprehensive educational guidelines for every autistic child in America and Puerto Rico.
So, if you want to help out, you can donate to these fine Organizations directly or just go to Goobony.com and search, search, search!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
A Black Google
Does a white screen really emit more scatter radiation than a black screen? It has been debated. Does a white screen consume more energy than a black screen? It has been theorized. Either way, do we really need to endure an unnecessary risk just because it's consequences haven't been proven yet?
Take for example the most utilized search engine (or website, for that matter) in the world, Google. If the white screen consumes more energy theory is true, than we are wasting more than a little time each day doing our searches. If the white screen emits more radiation than a black screen is true, why not uphold the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principal?
Goobony (Google+ebony)is a new search engine, powered by Google, created with these basic principals in mind. By setting Goobony as your homepage you are making a difference in your own life by possibly protecting yourself from the damaging effects of scatter radiation, while conserving energy with every computer startup.
Sure, maybe this effect is very minimal individually; but if you spread the word, little by little we could save thousands of kVh every day! And that, my friends, could potentially make a difference for future generations.
Take for example the most utilized search engine (or website, for that matter) in the world, Google. If the white screen consumes more energy theory is true, than we are wasting more than a little time each day doing our searches. If the white screen emits more radiation than a black screen is true, why not uphold the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principal?
Goobony (Google+ebony)is a new search engine, powered by Google, created with these basic principals in mind. By setting Goobony as your homepage you are making a difference in your own life by possibly protecting yourself from the damaging effects of scatter radiation, while conserving energy with every computer startup.
Sure, maybe this effect is very minimal individually; but if you spread the word, little by little we could save thousands of kVh every day! And that, my friends, could potentially make a difference for future generations.
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