www.blackle.com
Blackle is another search engine in Web market. It was launched in January 2007. This website came out with a purpose of saving the energy.
Blackle is powered by Google Custom Search, which aims to save energy by displaying a black background.
The fact is that white background consumes more power for normal monitor than black background.
Blackle Idea
Computer monitors can be made to consume less energy by displaying much darker colors. The website says that it has tested its page in a variety of CRT and LCD monitors.
This concept was first brought to the attention of Heap Media by a blog post, which estimated that Google could save 750 megawatt hours a year by utilizing it for CRT screens.
The homepage of Blackle provides a count of the number of watt hours that have been saved by enabling this concept.
How Blackle saves Energy Click here to know more
Friday, February 19, 2010
Monday, November 23, 2009
How to design a blogspot template
Design your own Blog
In blogger some basic templates are being provided. You can add these templates and make it attractive. But still some of us prefer user defined blogger templates which are elegant and more gorgeous. You might have posted in the help forums, you might have tweeted for new templates.
In blogger all templates are by type "classic" means "basic". I found that many of you weren't aware of a wealth of third party sites offering quality Blogger templates, so I wanted to share some recommendations from your fellow bloggers about where they go for improved templates that work with Blogger.
In no particular order, here's what I can suggest you few sites from which you bloggers can get to know many customized layouts and test with your blog :
• BTemplates. A free directory of user-submitted templates, classified by type and/or features.
• Blogger Styles. Gallery of submitted templates, ranked by visitors and includes detailed configuration instructions.
• FalconHive. Conversions of WordPress templates upon request, along with archive of past conversions.
• All Blogspot Templates. Templates in 1-, 2- and 3-column options. Also includes AdSense-ready templates.
• Zona Cerebral. Spanish site with dozens of templates to choose from, including several converted WordPress themes.
• Quite Random. A number of free templates, and several Blogger-specific tutorials regarding setup and layout editing.
• ChicaBlogger. In Spanish, templates designed primarily for women.
• Deluxe Templates. Hundreds of templates, including many converted WordPress themes. Also has a nice "tips and tricks" section for customizing Blogger.
• Pyzam. Thousands of templates, browsable by category and sortable by popularity.
• Our Blog Templates. 160+ free templates, all well-labeled for easy browsing to find the one you want.
• eBlogTemplates. Combination of free and premium templates, and a wealth of tips for tweaking your Blogger blog.
For the most part, sites above provide templates for Blogger's "Layouts". If you still see a "Templates" tab for your blog, you need to upgrade your blog to take advantage of these new features.
In blogger some basic templates are being provided. You can add these templates and make it attractive. But still some of us prefer user defined blogger templates which are elegant and more gorgeous. You might have posted in the help forums, you might have tweeted for new templates.
In blogger all templates are by type "classic" means "basic". I found that many of you weren't aware of a wealth of third party sites offering quality Blogger templates, so I wanted to share some recommendations from your fellow bloggers about where they go for improved templates that work with Blogger.
In no particular order, here's what I can suggest you few sites from which you bloggers can get to know many customized layouts and test with your blog :
• BTemplates. A free directory of user-submitted templates, classified by type and/or features.
• Blogger Styles. Gallery of submitted templates, ranked by visitors and includes detailed configuration instructions.
• FalconHive. Conversions of WordPress templates upon request, along with archive of past conversions.
• All Blogspot Templates. Templates in 1-, 2- and 3-column options. Also includes AdSense-ready templates.
• Zona Cerebral. Spanish site with dozens of templates to choose from, including several converted WordPress themes.
• Quite Random. A number of free templates, and several Blogger-specific tutorials regarding setup and layout editing.
• ChicaBlogger. In Spanish, templates designed primarily for women.
• Deluxe Templates. Hundreds of templates, including many converted WordPress themes. Also has a nice "tips and tricks" section for customizing Blogger.
• Pyzam. Thousands of templates, browsable by category and sortable by popularity.
• Our Blog Templates. 160+ free templates, all well-labeled for easy browsing to find the one you want.
• eBlogTemplates. Combination of free and premium templates, and a wealth of tips for tweaking your Blogger blog.
For the most part, sites above provide templates for Blogger's "Layouts". If you still see a "Templates" tab for your blog, you need to upgrade your blog to take advantage of these new features.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Setting themes in Gmail
Following the footsteps of Google's personalized homepage, Gmail added themes. Once the new option is enabled in your account, you'll find a tab named "Themes" in the settings page (Gmail -- Settings -- Themes) and you'll be able to choose from 30 themes.
Unlike other webmail services, Gmail has provided some customization options and users can customize the predefined themes using the Customize theme option...
Gmail's help center provides an interesting facts about the new themes like in some cases, you can also customize by location. Some themes change during the day, and we use the location information you provide to correctly time these changes with your local sunrise, sunset, and/or weather.
Unlike other webmail services, Gmail has provided some customization options and users can customize the predefined themes using the Customize theme option...
Gmail's help center provides an interesting facts about the new themes like in some cases, you can also customize by location. Some themes change during the day, and we use the location information you provide to correctly time these changes with your local sunrise, sunset, and/or weather.
If you select one of these themes, you'll see a Country/Region drop-down menu appear. Recently Gmail has added some 3 to 5 new themes...
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