Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Search engine gives revenue to good causes

I've just come across a new online search engine with a social purpose, which gives 50 per cent of its advertising raised revenue to good causes. Each search using VeoSearch.com generates income from advertising, half of which is then donated to sustainable development projects, promoted on the website. Users of the search engine also have the opportunity to set up an account for free and nominate causes to benefit.

The search engine does not perform its own searches, but uses Google, Yahoo, Ask and Exalead. The search engine has already dealt with more than 17,900,000 searches and has over 33,000 members, generating more than £19,900 for good causes. Visit www.VeoSearch.com to start searching - the website also provides more information about how it works, the charities that benefit and how to set up a personal account.

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