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Earth Day 2017: What Major Tech Companies are doing to promote a cleaner Earth

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Today we celebrate Earth Day.

It’s a day to stop and look at all the things that are potentially destroying the planet and a day to perhaps do what we can to save it. We’ve always looked to technology to help save the Earth and major tech giants have tried to lead the way in that effort.

On Earth Day, we take a look at what some of the biggest tech names are doing to promote a cleaner, safer Earth.

Apple
One of the biggest names in the tech industry today, Apple is trying to be a symbol for clean and green technology. Ahead of Earth Day, this company released its Environment Responsibility Report, which contended for safer and greener technology. Their plan is to recycle metal bought from providers with those taken from old, utilized products for its iPhones in the future.

Apple also highlights that 96 percent of the electricity used at the company’s global facilities came from energy sources like solar, hydro and wind power. The company also said that it uses 99 percent recycled paper for packaging its products.

To celebrate Earth Day 2017, the company launched a video campaign in collaboration with James Blagden that focuses on Apple’s work on three key aspects: addressing climate change, conserving precious resources and ensuring safer materials.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH6hf6M_7a8

Google
Google has long tried to celebrate various important dates through Google Doodle and Earth Day 2017 is no different. The Google Doodle for Earth Day this time around is showcasing a story of “a fox who dreams about an Earth that’s been polluted and adversely affected by climate change.” The Earth Day 2017 doodle follows that the Fox wakes up from his dream and starts making small lifestyle changes and this is meant to move everyone to make small changes to their lifestyles.

Clicking on the Google doodle open up a page with Earth Day tips to consider do your part in saving the environment. This includes “supporting critical conservation efforts such as wildlife conservation with World Wildlife Fund, coral reef conservation with The Ocean Agency, and rainforest with The Jane Goodall Institute.“

Google earlier this week also revamped Google Earth, adding new features like 3D toggle, a new Voyager option, the I’m Feeling Lucky dice, and more. After all, Google Earth is one of the more interactive ways to know about the planet, and the update comes just in time for Earth Day 2017.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAtFAW1uPeI

Microsoft
Microsoft dedicated the entire week to reflect on where the planet is, where it’s heading, and how the Redmond giant is doing its part towards that greener goal. The company earlier this week noted four Microsoft employees – Prashant Gupta, Karen Chalk, Conor Kelly and Krista Connor – who are tackling environmental changes, in a bid to highlight its efforts in time for Earth Day 2017.

The Redmond giant has also partnered with Ecolab to apply cutting-edge technology to tackle the issue of water scarcity. Built on the Azure Cloud, the Water Risk Monetizer (WRM) “is industry’s first publicly available water risk analysis and financial modeling tool that translates water scarcity risks into financial terms, and enables businesses to factor current and future water risks into decision-making.”

Microsoft is also helping develop smarter energy grids, help achieve optimal harvests, among other things across energy and agriculture.

Facebook
The massive social media behemoth, Facebook, has also been actively pushing for renewable energy and joins the likes of Apple and Google in working to achieve the 100 percent renewable energy goal. It is also part of the Open Compute Project, an industry-wide coalition that looks to create energy and cost-efficient infrastructure solutions and share them as open source.

Facebook’s most recently unveiled data center, in Clonee, Ireland, is set to be powered by 100 percent renewable energy. The company attributes this in part to the availability of wind energy in the country. It puts it on track for achieving its goal of power 50 percent of its infrastructure with clean and renewable energy by the end of 2018.

Mobile accessory maker Belkin is also actively taking a part towards a sustainable environment. The company says it has improved the usage of environment-friendly materials in building their USB Type-C cables. Their packaging is also made of fully recyclable materials and the company’s HQ in Playa Vista is LEED Gold certified for energy efficiency.

5+ of the funniest reactions to United Airlines Violently Dragging A Man Off A Plane

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If you are thinking of taking a flight via United Airlines somewhere within the United States of America you might want to think twice. United Airlines is currently weathering a huge storm of a media controversy after disturbing video footage.  The video shows United Airlines Passenger who was forcibly removed from overbooked flight from Chicago to Louisville, US.

Since this happen, the Internet has been ruthlessly trolling United Airlines with funny posts on social media platforms as facebook and twitter. Scroll down to see some of our favorite funny reactions to United Airlines  violently dragging a man off a plane:

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#2 While people are getting violently removed of anUnited flight, I got upgraded to business class on a Emirates Flight when my flight got overbooked

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#3 Let’s hope this flight is overbooked too

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#4 Yo Adrian

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#5 Not the travel experience I expected – Fight or flight

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#6 New slogan

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World’s biggest Easter egg

Weighing in at over four tons, a contender for the world’s largest Easter egg was unveiled to a crowd of chocolate lovers in Argentina.

Twenty-seven bakeries worked for two weeks to make enough chocolate for the gargantuan concoction wheeled into the Chocolate Festival in Bariloche.

Towering over 27ft high (8.5m) and 16ft wide (5m), the sweet treat required a reported 8,800lbs (8,000kgs) of chocolate, hovering over a sea of spectators who gathered for a taste.World’s biggest Easter egg. A large number of chefs from the local association of chocolate makers, an organization which brings together about 18 local producers, worked to create the massive egg.

Bariloche is renowned for its local tourism offerings, beautiful landscape, and tradition of chocolate production.worlds-biggest-easter-egg-argentina

All you need to know about Easter

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EASTER is just around the corner – and millions of people around the world are gearing up to celebrate this important day of the Christian calendar. Easter Sunday celebrates Christ’s resurrection from the dead, following the crucifixion. It has been called a moveable feast because it doesn’t fall on a set date every year, as most holidays do. Instead, Christian churches in the West celebrate Easter on the first Sunday following the full moon after the vernal equinox on March 21. Therefore, Easter is observed anywhere between March 22 and April 25 every year.

Where did the word “Easter” come from?

The exact origins of this religious feast day’s name are unknown. Some sources claim the word Easter is derived from Eostre, a Teutonic goddess of spring and fertility. Other accounts trace Easter to the Latin term hebdomad alba, or white week, an ancient reference to Easter week and the white clothing donned by people who were baptized during that time. Through a translation error, the term later appeared as esostarum in Old High German, which eventually became Easter in English. In Spanish, Easter is known as Pascua; in French, Paques. These words are derived from the Greek and Latin Pascha or Pasch, for Passover. Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection occurred after he went to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover (or Pesach in Hebrew), the Jewish festival commemorating the ancient Israelites’ exodus from slavery in Egypt. Pascha eventually came to mean Easter.

What happened on this day?

Easter Sunday is a happy day for Christians all over the world, as they believe that Jesus rose from the dead and that this resurrection symbolizes that death is not the end. The Sunday after his death Mary Magdalene visited the tomb and found that not only had the stone been moved, but the body of Jesus was not there anymore.

Jesus was seen later that day by Mary, and other disciples and for forty days by many others.

The actual word “Easter” does not appear in the Bible and there aren’t any early church celebrations mentioned. It appears that Easter, like Christmas, developed later in church history.

Did You Know?

Over 90 million chocolate Easter bunnies are made each year.

How is it celebrated?

Many Christians will go to church for a special Easter sermon and later exchange Easter eggs.

What is the golden number?

Readers often ask about the Golden Number which is used in calculations for determining the date of Easter. It’s a number in the 19-year cycle of the Moon. (The Moon repeats the dates of its phases approximately every 19 years.)

Add 1 to any given year and divide the result by 19; the remainder is the Golden Number. If there is no remainder, the Golden Number is 19.

What do you eat on Easter?

  • Hot Cross Buns are traditionally served on Good Friday. A Hot Cross Bun is rich, spiced tea cake.
  • Boiled eggs are traditionally served at breakfast.
  • Roast lamb, which is the main dish at Jewish Passover, is the traditional meat for the main meal on Easter Day.
  • Simnel cake is baked for tea.
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  • Easter Biscuits.

April Fool’s Day

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‘Aprilili’ is the colloquial name for “April Fool’s Day” joke which is an old custom celebrated every year on April 1, when people joke with each other and deceive each other harmless pranks, and after they make fun of someone, they tell him he’s been fooled with the ‘aprilili joke’

The custom has been popular since the 19th century and the day is not a national holiday in any country , but is accepted in most European cultures, the United States and India. On this day people come up with one another harmless pranks or publish forged or false news, stories or information.

The goal is that to bring your relatives, work crew or anyone you may know in a funny position while having a great time.

There are many lists of the best jokes that are compiled to show the best and most creative examples of the celebration of this custom. People who do a lot of effort and time in making up with something cool    usually have the biggest respect from everybody around.

Here are some of these examples:

1 Borrow someone’s cell phone and change the language (eg, Chinese)

2 Change the language to use Google on someone’s computer

3 In the school office or replace regular coffee with no caffeine drinks

4 Replace the character the male and female changing rooms or toilets in

5 Turn on all scented fresheners in a room

6 Add the food coloring in the carton of milk

7 Add color to liquid washing car

8 Switch a few keys on one’s keyboard

9 Replace “Pull” and “Push” on the door stores

10 Replace the cream in a biscuit with toothpaste and offer someone

11 Dip one’s cigarette filters in something sticky, sour, bitter …

12 Bring more combinations of clothes to work, and they change every half hour, and act as if nothing strange happens

13 Paint a bar of soap completely with transparent nail polish (it won’t make a foam)

14 Hide a small radio under someone’s bed and turn it very quietly

15 Complete hair baby powder.