Recently visited Microsoft website and was greeted with a huge banner asking me “How green is your PC?”. I clicked the banner and found out that Microsoft has taken some really good strides to make the tech world aware of the increasing pollution and the methods to curb it down. On the event of Earth Day, Microsoft tells about how they’ll innovate to improve the warming planet. “Our goals are to reduce the impact of our operations and products and to be a leader in environmental responsibility.” says the home page.
With Windows 7 just around the corner, there is no way Microsoft won’t make it a point to describe how ‘environment friendly’ Windows 7 is! As a matter of fact it truly is! With superbly awesome Power Management methods incorporated within Windows 7, the users will indirectly help the environment by efficiently consuming power by using Windows 7. Learn how Windows 7 is environment friendly.
One more thing that attracted my attention was that a link was provided on the Microsoft website redirecting to the Verdiem.com where one can download a small energy-monitoring application called ‘Edison’ which will analyze your PC and tell you how environment friendly your PC is. That’s some innovation right there! Download Edison.
Apart from this, in order to make a wider impact, Microsoft has promoted its campaign on its Blog, Twitter and YouTube. Project 2 degrees is also an innovative approach whereby one can accurately monitor, compare and reduce greenhouse gas emissions of different cities. Learn more about Project 2 degrees.
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