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Google releases recycled computer mouse

Google's Recycled Mini Wireless Mice
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Google may not exactly be interested in manufacturing gear and gadgets, but that doesn't mean it's not into hardware of any kind. Among the lava lamps and beach towels in its online tchotchke store, the company is selling a Recycled Mini Wireless Mouse, made from recycled plastic and packaged in recycled materials.

This 800 dpi model has a standard Wi-Fi dongle that plugs into a USB port and, when not in use, is stowed inside, according to Shiny Shiny. Nothing new there, but the mouse's selling point is obviously its green credentials. All of which seems to dovetail nicely with that whole anti-evil thing.

Posted: 13 May 2008, 11:47am by Mike Yamamoto
Based on: Google sells tree-hugging mice on Crave US
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