Environmental Search Engine Project

Here’s something I found interesting. Climate Gift is a new search engine and customizable portal that makes it easy to be socially responsible in helping to protect our environment, which truly is something everyone needs to be aware of.

This customizable portal is tops at providing search results that compare with the major search engines. Find all the news, games, and tools you are looking for. This makes a great homepage as well – that way you will be sure to start using it daily for all of your search needs.

Did you know that search engines will generate over $15 billion in 2008? This fact just brings home how important it is to support a search engine like ClimateGift.com instead of other search engines.

Doesn’t it sound like a responsible thing to support a search engine that is dedicated to being environmentally friendly? ClimateGift supports the following organizations:

1. World Resource Institute. www.WRI.org
2. Reef Check. www.ReefCheck.org
3. Earth Island Institute. www.EII.org

Press Release:

Santa Fe, NM (PRWeb) March 10, 2008 ? Search Engine Corp has just announced its new, environmental Web search engine project, ClimateGift.com. This initiative was conceived of by ClimateGift?s parent company Search Engine Corp, the global leader in private label Web search engine development. The newest of these branded engines, ClimateGift.com, earmarks 50 percent of gross revenue generated from user searches for donation to designated environmental organizations. Environmental-minded businesses and individuals who would like to make their Web searches count can learn more about the new search engine project online at ClimateGift.com.

In particular, three environmental organizations will profit from ClimateGift.com?s charitable Web search project. They are:
? World Resources Institute, which endeavors to find practical ways to protect the earth and improve people?s lives
? Reef Check, which is dedicated to conservation of the tropical coral reefs and California rocky reefs
? Earth Island Institute, which develops and supports projects that counteract threats to the biological and cultural diversity that sustain the environment

ClimateGift.com is a fundraising tool that will work 24/7 to help provide funding for these organizations to help them reach their organizational goals. Websites and blogs can also make an impact by putting a ClimateGift.com search widget on their sites for their users or direct them to ClimateGift.com to use as their daily search engine and portal.
ClimateGift.com gives individuals a forward-thinking choice in Web-surfing options, one that satisfies their eco-consciousness in a way that Google and Yahoo! cannot. Also, users of ClimateGift.com can feel comfortable knowing that search results are comparable to these other search engines.

In addition, its AJAX portal option offers users a means of customizing their home page as well as access to a wide variety of news, games and tools from across the Web. Each organization?s portal includes specific widgets and news that support its initiatives. The environmental community will also appreciate the ?Environment? category ClimateGift.com offers.
Tim Herzog, Director of Online Communications at World Resource Institute explains, ?WRI is embarking on a mission to develop and build online communities among people who share our values and want to support our work. ClimateGift.com is a great way to strengthen those relationships. We can give people a better online experience that lets them support WRI with no cost to them.?

For more information on Search Engine Corp?s new, dedicated environmental Web search engine, contact Katrina Boschenko at (505) 660-9916. To learn more about how the everyday task of Web searching can benefit some of the nation?s top environmental organizations, visit the search engine project online at http://www.ClimateGift.com.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Katrina Boschenko
217 Sena Street
Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 660-9916
Katrina@searchenginecorp.com

http://www.ClimateGift.com

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