Ecosia debuts "world's greenest search engine"

James S Murray
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New search engine based on Bing and Yahoo functionality to donate 80 per cent of sponsored-link income to WWF rainforest protection projects

Internet users will from today be able to help protect the rainforest while they search, according to the company behind a new search engine dubbed as the world's greenest. The Ecosia search engine...

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