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Forestle was an ecologically inspiredsearch engine created byChristian Kroll inWittenberg, Germany, in 2008 and discontinued in 2011. Forestle supported rainforest conservation through donations of ad revenue and aimed to reduceCO2 emissions. It was similar to the search engineEcosia, which plants new trees with its ad revenue. Forestle was briefly associated withGoogle before associating withYahoo.

Contributions to sustainability

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Forestle saved 0.1 square meters (about 0.12 square yards) ofrain forest per search event. It guaranteed to donate 90% of its advertising revenue to theAdopt an Acre program of is partner organizationThe Nature Conservancy. The Nature Conservancy used these donations by Forestle to sustain rainforests. As of December 9, 2009, about 2,910,000 square meters of rain forest have been saved.[1] By November 20, 2010, about 9,250,000 square meters had been saved.

A Forestle search was also essentially CO2-neutral, as Forestle.org offset the carbon-dioxide emissions caused by electricity consumed by all Forestle servers, the network infrastructure as well as the computers of each user by purchasing an equivalent amount ofrenewable energy certificates.[2] The certificates were purchased from a part of the 10% of revenue left after conserving rain forest. This made Forestle one of the few web search sites that are green certified.

The number of search requests on Forestle.org continued to increase significantly:[3] Within two months, it increased more than sixfold from about 4,000 per day on average in December 2008 to more than 24,000 per day in February 2009. The report about Forestle in a major German newspaper[4] end of February 2009 transiently boosted the number of search events on Forestle.org within a week (3 March 2009) close to its all-time maximum.[5] As of December 2009, the number of search events exceeds 200,000 per day.

The degree of impact of Forestle.org and similar kinds of 'green' search engines is discussed; the (now removed) note on Forestle to not click on advertisements to 'help' achieving larger advertisement revenues was particularly criticized.[6]

Features

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The site pioneered a thumbnailwebsite preview for all search results. Moreover, it offered a search with so-calledindicators, for instance, one could directly search for 'Basic Income' on Wikipedia (instead of the entire WWW) by typing 'Wikipedia::Basic Income'.[7] The language chosen for indicator search is automatically associated, so a search on the US web site http://us.Forestle.org or on the British web site http://uk.Forestle.org leads to a search on English Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org and a search on the German web site http://de.Forestle.org (or on the Austrian Website http://at.Forestle.org) leads a search on German Wikipedia http://de.wikipedia.org. Forestle also provided several browser plugins, could be added to iGoogle and was available in English and German (full versions) as well as in Spanish and Dutch (details partially in English)..

Utopia Award

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On November 27, 2009, Forestle received the Utopia Award[8] as an exemplary organisation enabling us to live more sustainably. The Jury emphasizes that Forestle "offers a simple and strong possibility to contribute to protect existing rain forest through the use of an everyday [...] service" and that "thereby Forestle unfolds a high effectiveness and sharpens the consumers' sense for the impact of consumer behavior".[9]

Search engine partners

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Forestle was associated toGoogle until Google revoked the site's search functionality after four days due to a dispute over whether their terms of service were being broken. Forestle.org stated that Google had not actually provided reasons for stopping the association.[10] At the time, Forestle posted a message on their website stating that Google had contacted them and explained the reason for banning Forestle from using their Google Custom Search. The action by Google to not further support Forestle immediately drew international attention.[11][12] Details about the conflict between Google and Forestle are debated.[13] Forestle became associated withYahoo later.[14]

Discontinuation

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Forestle was discontinued and redirected to the similar search engineEcosia on January 1, 2011.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Area protected so far". Forestle.org and The Nature Conservatory. 2009-09-14. Retrieved2009-09-14.
  2. ^"CO2 offset certified by renewable energy certificates". CO2stats.com. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2009-02-17.
  3. ^"Monthly report of donations: areas of rain forest actually saved until today". Forestle.org and The Nature Conservatory. 2009-03-02. Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-12. Retrieved2009-03-09.
  4. ^"Grüner googeln?".Frankfurter Rundschau. 2009-02-27. Archived fromthe original on 2009-03-01. Retrieved2009-03-09.
  5. ^"Traffic History Graph for forestle.org". Alexa.com. Archived fromthe original on December 18, 2024. Retrieved2009-03-09.
  6. ^Barak, Sylvie (15 May 2013) [2009-01-29]."Analysis: The impact of eco-friendly search engines - Can using a 'green' search engine save the planet?". businessGreen. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved2009-02-23 – via theaussieseo.com.
  7. ^"Protect the Rainforest Wrestle Loggers! Forestle". AltSearchEngines. 2008-08-28. Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved2009-03-09 – via theaussieseo.com.
  8. ^"Utopia Award for Forestle & Co" (in German). netzeitung.de. Archived fromthe original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved2009-11-27.
  9. ^"Utopia Audiency Award" (in German). award.utopia.de. 2009. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved2009-11-27.
  10. ^"FAQ: Why has Forestle not partnered with Google instead of Yahoo?". Forestle. Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved2009-02-07.
  11. ^Etengoff, Aharon (2008-09-02)."Google Dumps Forestle". The Inquirer. Archived from the original on January 2, 2009. Retrieved2009-02-23.
  12. ^Ilascu, Denisa (2008-09-02)."Startup Claims Google Is Jealous".Softpedia.Archived from the original on 12 April 2020. Retrieved2009-02-23.
  13. ^"Google pulls the plug on eco-friendly search engine Forestle". ars technica. 2008-09-01. Retrieved2009-02-08.
  14. ^Chartier, David (2009-01-21)."Forestle eco-friendly search engine returns via Yahoo". Ars Technica.Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved2009-02-23.
  15. ^"Why is Forestle being redirected to Ecosia from January 1 2011?"(PDF).Forestle. 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 12 August 2011.

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