October 4, 2008 at 11:49 am
Hi Friends,
It is a fact that google helps us a lot in our daily activities... so here goes a interesting news... Instead of Google logo, If your name appears in the logo how will you feel? feel like staring at it for hours together? Then check this site for which I'm addicted now...
Also it has
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So a nice change do adopt... Enjoy!
Regards,
Sakthi
My Blog -> http://www.sqlserverdba.co.cc
October 6, 2008 at 6:04 pm
Interesting
Not sure it saves power, but it looks fun.
October 6, 2008 at 10:44 pm
Steve,
For Eco-Friendly we need to click the Eco-Friendly version link in the main page which will bring full black window. So normal CRT monitors will consume less power and needs less video memory for a black screen.. I did a research on this... They say it is true with the case of CRT Monitors... ๐
Regards,
Sakthi
My Blog -> http://www.sqlserverdba.co.cc
October 7, 2008 at 12:53 pm
I think you're right for CRTs. Seems like so many people in the US use LCDs now I'm forgetting there are lots of CRTs still out there.
October 8, 2008 at 11:08 pm
Steve,
True still there are lot of CRT's mainly used in home computers... Not sure about USA but I'm sure of the same in developing countries like India... It will be useful for them... Also check below statistics which i got through (my)googling...Check out the power difference between normal white google and black background google at http://www2.mygoogle.co.in/[/url]
CRT models
Monitor Size(inch) Resolution (pixels) Google(watts) Black Google(watts) Power difference (watts)
Acer AC915 19 1280x1024 75.9 64.6 11.3
Compaq P1210 22 1280x960 112.6 96.2 16.4
Digital PCXBV-HY 15 1024x768 73.6 65.1 8.5
Mitsubishi DV1770 17 1024x768 72.5 65.4 7.1
Regards,
Sakthi
My Blog -> http://www.sqlserverdba.co.cc
October 9, 2008 at 9:14 am
Wow, that's a lot! Definitely use the black version if you're a CRT user.
October 17, 2008 at 7:39 am
I like it !!! must be some sort of twisted subconcsious vanity but Im enjoying staring at my personalised screen (naturally whilst waiting for a backup to restore.. )
October 17, 2008 at 8:08 am
Heh heh! It doesn't have a profanity checker. At least two of my colleagues have something along the lines of "FindTheF****r"!
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October 17, 2008 at 12:54 pm
Ha ha.. That's why they kept "my"google... so you can keep any name because it is yours...
Regards,
Sakthi
My Blog -> http://www.sqlserverdba.co.cc
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