Archive for January, 2009

Google Search Power, How Much Power a Google Search Uses

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Have you ever though that a search on Google would use a significant amount of power?  The recent mini-controversy asked Google just exactly how much power a search on their engine really uses.

The answer?: 0.0003 kilowatt hours per search according to an approximation (or about 1kJ).

“For comparison, the average adult needs about 8,000 kJ a day of energy from food, so a Google search uses just about the same amount of energy that your body burns in 10 seconds,” Mr. Hölzle vice president of Google operations had written.

Of course the estimations did not stop here, Hölzle went on to estimate that an average car driven one kilometre generates as many greenhouse gasses as 1,000 Google searches.

Though Google, gasp, uses energy like an other country, the millions of searches each day don’t add up to the environmental effects of most other companies.  Besides, wouldn’t driving to the library to look up the information cost more economic toll than searching?

Begging for Money Online, Beggers Go Online

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

The world really is digital when even beggers are going to digital, begging for money online rather than the side of the street.  I’ve occasional received comments on this blog begging for money, and I expect online money begging to become even more prevalent in these economic times.

Where to Go Begging Online for Money
1. Prosper.com – Borrow and lend money online.  You can make interest off loaning from someone else or you can personally borrow without dealing with a bank.

2. Build a Cause Website – Need to earn money for an operation, new house, pay off your loans?  A great way to bring money to your cause is to build a website explaining your cause and why you need the money.  People are more likely to loan if you give more information than, I need money.  Explain your story, and then spread it across the web, leaving a link back to your cause website.

3. Offer Talent for Cash – If I’m going to give someone on the street money, I’d rather give a guitar player money than someone doing nothing just holding a cup out.  Show me you are trying to do something, and I’ll be more willing to give you cash.  Rather than just begging trade your talents for some extra help for your cause.  Are you a photoshop pro?  Willing to do some light cleaning in the offline work.  At home receptionist work?  Show you are willing to work for cash and you just might get that cash you need.

4. Even panhandlers have paypal?

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Guest Posting On Blogs, How to Guest Post

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Writing a Guest Post for a blog is a great way to get yourself noticed in the blog community.  How to Guest Post and where to Guest Post are a few issues I hope to cover, but before I do that let’s go into a few reasons why Guest Posting is a great idea:

1. Increase your blog traffic: Most website will provide a link back to your blog, which more than likely more than a few readers will click on.
2. Authority: Give your blog extra authority on your topic by spreading your wisdom to other posts.
3. Get Your Name Noticed: If more than anything, guest posting is like advertising for yourself.  If you write a good post, people will recognize it, as you start guest post more and more.

Where to Write Guest Posts
The best idea when starting to guest post is to pick blogs with a similar topic to your own.  The best idea is to first email the owner of the blog telling them what you want to write about.  Make sure he or she will accept a guest blog spot and then write it up for him. Keep in mind that they might not publish your guest post.  So, to increase the chances of it actually getting published, make sure your article is devoid of all grammar and spelling mistakes.

Making Friends Through Guest Posting
Not only can guest posts on other blogs have a positive effect on your relationship with other bloggers.  You are giving them essentially a “free” post, maybe enabling them to work a little less one day.  Use your guest post to take the first step in forming relationships with other blogs on the net.

The Speed of News On the Internet, Fast News Articles Online

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

With the internet you can get informed about breaking news with incredible speed, with articles being written online immediately as stories unfold.  The recent plane crash in the Hudson river, had news articles appearing online almost immediately after the event happened.  Of course these news articles, though written fast, contained little more information then, plane has crashed in the Hudson River.

Will the Speed of News on the Internet Make Newspapers Obsolete?
Though the internet provides news faster than any local newspaper could dream of, local newspapers provide something not always readily available online.  That being, local news is still something standard newspapers provide, though many have already gone digital.  Or if you live in any major city, you probably will have no trouble getting your local news online.

News.Yahoo.Com has a local news feature for getting the news in your area from local sources which is usually good at covering any significant local news.