By Simon Leufstedt on March 3rd, 2009
You can now find us mini-blogging, posting updates, commentaries and links on Twitter. If you got a Twitter account just go to http://twitter.com/envirospace and follow us!
We are interested in everything related to the environment and politics. So if you twitter about those topics please post a comment here with a link to your Twitter profile so we can “follow” you.
Alright, now it’s time to get a bit more personal (for the first time ever on Green Blog). The reason for the lack of updates here recently is because my computer has broken down. And because of that I have been unable to post any new posts on the blog. Hopefully this computer mess will be sorted out in the coming week. I will keep you all updated about this via our Twitter page, as well as on Enviro Space.
If you have tried to contact us before and received no reply it’s probably because I haven’t been able to read your email. If you got any pressing issues, questions or messages related to Green Blog please try to contact me over at Enviro Space by sending me a personal message.
By Simon Leufstedt on August 23rd, 2008

The Flock browser is based and built on from Mozilla, the same engine that powers the popular browser Firefox. But even so the two web browsers are very much different. Flock’s slogan is “the social web browser.” And that is very much true. Flock is a browser for more social-minded people and bloggers, like me, who like to keep everything just a few mouse clicks away.
With the Flock browser you can stay connected with all your friends from the major social websites such as Digg, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and Twitter, for example. You can easily share photos, links, text and videos with your friends. With its built-in blog editor you can post to your blog over at Blogger, Livejournal, Typepad, Wordpress and many more. Flock also has an awesome RSS reader, which looks great if you got a larger monitor.
And with Flock’s eco-edition you can browse the web a little “greener.”
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By Simon Leufstedt on September 8th, 2007
On October 15th over 4,000 blogs and websites with an audience of over 3,400,000 people will be talking about our environment. Some of these sites and blogs will also be donating their day earnings to an environmental charity.
On October 15th, bloggers around the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone’s mind – the environment. Every blogger will post about the environment in their own way and relating to their own topic. Our aim is to get everyone talking towards a better future.
Some of the top notch blogs that will participate are SEOMoz, Lifehacker, ProBlogger, ZenHabits, Copyblogger and many more.
This is a great idea and initiative – Green Blog has already registered our blog to participate and we really hope you will too. But, why stop at only talking and discussing the environment on one day? Why not go the whole way with your blog or website? Wouldn’t it be great if an majority of the participating blogs and sites moved to a green web host on or around October 15th? That would truly make an impact on people and especially web host companies.
So if you are going to participate in the Blog Action Day, don’t just talk about the environment – help save it by choosing a green web host.
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