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Will Black Be The New Green For The Web?
In January blogger Mark Ontkush posted a blog post, "Black Google Would Save 750 Megawatt-hours a Year," that is now making the rounds with bloggers and environmentalists:
That's a pretty powerful statement and a good argument for moving to black as a background color for Web pages. Back in the early days of the Web -- before anyone wrote the rules about Web design -- sites often used all kinds of background colors, design elements, and graphics. The white background, however, quickly emerged as the design standard and has been the defacto Web page background for the last 8 years or so. The success of Google -- whose homepage is famously almost all white space -- has made the use of white backgrounds definitive. But as the push to reduce power consumption takes on, we could see black (and other lower power consuming colors) take off in Web design. What do you think? Will trend to green force Google and other online publishers to move from white to black to save power? « Poll: Majority Would Buy Google Or Yahoo-Branded Mobile Device | Main | Microsoft's Virtualization Problems Keep Coming » |
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