Feel like doing a good deed, but too lazy too get out of your chair to make it happen? Well, there’s good news for you then, because now there’s 100Beta, the perfect cure for arm chair philanthropists. You’ll be pleased to know that using 100Beta couldn’t be easier—you don’t even have to leave your couch.
Basically, 100Beta is Google. It’s a search engine that’s powered by Google—you’ll get the same results as you would if you used the search giant, however there is one difference: using Beta100 means you’re helping to sponsor poor children—half of the profits go towards helping children. For every user that uses Beta100 for a year, proceeds will go to help sponsor children via World Vision. Using Beta won’t compromise your search in anyway. In fact, you can choose to search the most popular sites on the web—Youtube, Flicker, and Wikipedia—right from the get go. Additionally, there’s a downloadable toolbar for easier access; you can also set Beta100 as your homepage.
Beta100.com In Their Own Words
“We launched the Beta100 search engine this week and would like to take this opportunity to welcome our first users to Beta100.
Just by using Beta100 to search the web you are helping to sponsor children that most need it.
We know that for searching the web you can’t beat the masters of web searching Google. That’s why our search engine is powered by Google.
This means a search done using beta100 yields the same results as one done on Google. The only difference is that when you search on beta100 you are helping to sponsor children in poverty.”
Why Beta100.com It Might Be A Killer
Google is the search Goliath, without doubt. Everyone uses it, which is why Beta100 is a gem. It gives you exactly the same results and it helps charity. Just by searching the internet, which is probably something you do every day anyways, you’re aiding poor, impoverished children. It’s simple and it’s for a good cause.
Some Questions About Beta100.com
This is a nice, charitable site, but how’s it going to get the world out? Will more charities be added to the list? 







