Ecosia launches its web browser with 'green' features


by Neowin

Neowin— Ecosia, the maker of the tree-planting search engine, has launched a new web browser. The free browser is now available for download on multiple platforms, including Windows and macOS.

TechRadar—Ecosia launches plant-friendly cross-platform browser. Not satisfied with capturing sustainable Internet searches, Ecosia has now launched its own fast and private browser.

Neowin—Microsoft reveals some new text editing features that have been put in the Edge web browser. Microsoft goes into detail on some new features in its Edge web browser designed to add more text editing options, including using Copilot to rewrite text and more support for digital ink writing.

The Next Web—Earth Day: Ecosia launches world’s first energy-generating browser. Today — on Earth Day — non-profit search engine Ecosia has launched the “greenest browser on Earth” as it seeks to offer customers a more sustainable alternative to Google Chrome or Apple’s Safari. Just like Ecosia’s search engine, the more you use the browser, the more trees you will help plant. The Berlin-based company says it has already planted 200 million trees since 2009. The new browser will be powered by renewable energy from Ecosia’s own solar farms. In fact, the company says...