What if even a fraction of the billions of dollars generated by search engine advertisers and online shopping was directed towards glaucoma research and education? That is the concept behind GoodSearch.com a new search engine powered by Yahoo! GoodSearch donates 50% of its revenue, approximately a penny per search, to the charities designated by its users. You use it exactly as you would any other search engine and the pennies add up quickly – just 500 people searching four times a day will earn around $7,300 in a year. It is free and there is no need to register…
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