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Infospace Launches Charity Search Engine

Eric Hal Schwartz7/22/09

Bellevue, WA-based Internet search service provider Infospace announced the launch of a new search website focused on charity. DoGreatGood.com,which compiles search results from Google, Bing, Yahoo, and ask, will donate money to charity when used, similar to Infospace’s original search engine Dogpile. Like Dogpile, the donations go to animal charities. Half of the revenue generated by DoGreatGood will be donated, and the site has already raised over $50,000 for charity.

Eric Hal Schwartz was an intern in Xconomy's Seattle office.

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  • billy

    8/15/09 9:29 pm

    Its a good thing I think we should all

    “Search With Charity”!!

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    Billy McCune

    

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