Google's Project Loon Aims to Bring Internet to Remote Places like Brazil's Amazonia

Just in case you find yourself exploring the Amazon rainforest in Brazil and you want to post a cool picture of a tropical bird on Instagram or Facebook, or take a safari-like selfie, Tweet about how awesome you are on your journey, or just simply check your email - chances are, you will be able to, according to Google.

'Green Google Alternative' Ecosia: Founder Christian Kroll on the Green Search Engine that Could

A lot can happen in a minute - and according to the "Green Google alternative," Ecosia, the world can actually breathe a little easier. With a click of a mouse, a tree is planted every 60 seconds - thanks to the German search engine. The Latin Post recently spoke to Ecosia Founder Christian Kroll in Berlin, Germany to further discuss the impact this eco-friendly technology as well as how he came to discover the ecological power of a green search engine.

Ecosia: A Green Search Engine That Plants Trees in Brazil Contends with Google

Think about how many Internet searches you do in one day. Now imagine if you changed your search engine, and every time you clicked to conduct a search you could plant a tree and help save the rain forest in Brazil. Well, it's possible though a green search engine called, Ecosia.
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