Google saves electricity to Americans
Google is not only changing the logo design, but also the design of the home page. Here is such a design, residents of America can see today.
UPD: Now with the translation.

“We turned off the lights. Now is your turn for Earth Hour. ”
"We've turned the lights out. Now it's your turn - Earth Hour. ”
“Google users in the United States noticed that we“ turned off the lights ”on the Google.com homepage as a gesture to raise awareness of an attempt to save energy worldwide called Earth Hour. Why we do not do it all the time - it does not save energy; modern monitors use the same amount of energy no matter what they show. However, you can do something to reduce the power consumption of your computer by joining the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.
On Saturday, March 29, 2008, Earth Hour invites people all over the world to turn off their lights for an hour - from 20:00 to 21:00 local time. On this day, cities around the world, including Copenhagen, Chicago, Melbourne, Dubai, and Tel Aviv, will support the call to recognize their commitment to energy conservation.
Given our company's commitment to environmental awareness and energy efficiency, we strongly support the Earth Hour campaign, and today darkened our homepage to help spread awareness of this. We hope that this will be a very successful global event. ”
"Google users in the United States will notice today that we" turned the lights out "on the Google.com homepage as a gesture to raise awareness of a worldwide energy conservation effort called Earth Hour. As to why we don't do this permanently - it saves no energy; modern displays use the same amount of power regardless of what they display. However, you can do something to reduce the energy consumption of your home PC by joining the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.
On Saturday, March 29, 2008, Earth Hour invites people around the world to turn off their lights for one hour - from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm in their local time zone. On this day, cities around the world, including Copenhagen, Chicago, Melbourne, Dubai, and Tel Aviv, will hold events to acknowledge their commitment to energy conservation.
Given our company commitment to environmental awareness and energy efficiency, we strongly support the Earth Hour campaign, and have darkened our homepage today to help spread awareness of what we hope will be a highly successful global event. ”
UPD: Now with the translation.

“We turned off the lights. Now is your turn for Earth Hour. ”
"We've turned the lights out. Now it's your turn - Earth Hour. ”
“Google users in the United States noticed that we“ turned off the lights ”on the Google.com homepage as a gesture to raise awareness of an attempt to save energy worldwide called Earth Hour. Why we do not do it all the time - it does not save energy; modern monitors use the same amount of energy no matter what they show. However, you can do something to reduce the power consumption of your computer by joining the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.
On Saturday, March 29, 2008, Earth Hour invites people all over the world to turn off their lights for an hour - from 20:00 to 21:00 local time. On this day, cities around the world, including Copenhagen, Chicago, Melbourne, Dubai, and Tel Aviv, will support the call to recognize their commitment to energy conservation.
Given our company's commitment to environmental awareness and energy efficiency, we strongly support the Earth Hour campaign, and today darkened our homepage to help spread awareness of this. We hope that this will be a very successful global event. ”
"Google users in the United States will notice today that we" turned the lights out "on the Google.com homepage as a gesture to raise awareness of a worldwide energy conservation effort called Earth Hour. As to why we don't do this permanently - it saves no energy; modern displays use the same amount of power regardless of what they display. However, you can do something to reduce the energy consumption of your home PC by joining the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.
On Saturday, March 29, 2008, Earth Hour invites people around the world to turn off their lights for one hour - from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm in their local time zone. On this day, cities around the world, including Copenhagen, Chicago, Melbourne, Dubai, and Tel Aviv, will hold events to acknowledge their commitment to energy conservation.
Given our company commitment to environmental awareness and energy efficiency, we strongly support the Earth Hour campaign, and have darkened our homepage today to help spread awareness of what we hope will be a highly successful global event. ”