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And there is also a very new rating you can select if you also want saving the earth and choose a provider which use alternative and renewable energy. Web Host Geeks is the first I found that kind of green web hosting selection but it is a great idea because it is very important to have that in mind. So if you will start your next project you should also think about the future of our world and you should at least have a look at the green possibility!
1/11/2009
Web Hosting goes Green
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Nice and all...and don't get me wrong. i do appreciate the intent of these hosting folks...but i have a problem with the term "going green" when in essence, everything about computers...from the silicon to the plastic to the electricity used powering them to even the metal and power and resources and land destroyed to make the factories that built them...goes against the term. Just because a company supports a "green" charity or plants a tree (which is damn cool), it doesn't mean they're doing more damage than what it's worth. it's all kinda backwards, don't ya think? i'm not saying they're evil and i'm not saying i'm a saint. i just have strong thoughts on the subject. thanks for the post though...i'll check em out now.
I think it,s a great post.
Yea, it seems more and more hosting companies are going green. I think the problem is not knowing what the guidelines are for being considered "green". I found one that is "certified green hosting", but can't remember which one it was. Anyway, I'll be sure to check out the link for more information.
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