NPR: Eco-friendly Blog Web Hosts.

The blogosphere is getting bigger and bigger each day. According to cyberjournalist.net, it is said that there are about 175,000 new weblogs each day and more than 2 blogs created each second of each day. There are about 1.6 Million postings per day, or about 18.6 posts per second. Wow, that’s a lot! And it’s just amusing that as soon as I hit the publish button, my entry will be an added figure to that 18.6 post/sec statistics.

People blog for several reasons. Others do it for personal purposes. They use it as their online journal, a diary. Others do it for marketing purposes (SEO) and the rest for business purposes. In simpler terms, people blog because they want to have their thoughts read and heard by the whole world. The blog community is surely not getting any smaller. Thus, it’s not surprising to see various of technology evolving and businesses flourishing and evolving around the blogging world. Among them are the different blogging platforms, web hosts and domains. But no matter how advanced everything has become in this world of computers, those companies who take steps in aiding to preserve the world are just commendable and laudable. Examples of which are these green web hosting services. They are called green because these web hosts use alternative / renewable energy, plant trees, recycling waste and purchase RECs to power their datacenters. Should you wish to scout for a green web host or should you want to check if your current provider is among one of the top 10 eco-friendly web hosts, Webhostinggeeks.com is the site to peruse.

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