Internet is Google and Google is Internet for many of us. You use Google everyday
but you will not be knowing some tricks, funny searches and games that
Google provides hidden behind its vast layers of database.
You will ask me that what is the use of these things, I would simply say that it’s just for fun. It is something you can show to your friends, impress them , show them your geeky side. In fact when I showed these things to one of my friends, he was really impressed with me and asked me how I came to knew about them. So I thought about posting it online, therefore I tracked down all the tricks and compiled a list of them. Here it goes:
1. Do a barrel roll trick:
Go to Google.com and simply type in the search box “do a barrel roll” and see the magic . The page will rotate two times.
2. Atari Breakout Trick:
Go to Google images and type “Atari Breakout”. The images will be transformed into blocks and you can play Breakout ,classic arcade game of the 70’s era.
3. Tilt page trick:
Search for “tilt” on Google and see how your page tilts a little .
4. Recursion trick:
Search for “recursion” on Google and you will get stuck in an infinite loop much like recursion . Recursion means repeating. Google will show “did you mean recursion?” every time searching for recursion . It is a fun act of Google for all the geeks who understand what is recursion.
5. Google Gravity:
Type in “Google Gravity ” in their homepage and then click on the “I’ m feeling lucky” button. It will redirect you to one of the fun projects called “Google Gravity”. It is a Chrome Experiment done by Hi-Res. See how gravity bring Google to its knees. You can even search anything.
6. Zerg Rush:
When you type “zerg rush” in Google .The ‘o’ and ‘o’ of Google appears from the top and the right of the Google page and slowly eats up the whole page leaving nothing . Its fun to watch.
7. Bonus: elgoog.im
A rotated version of Google.com, kind of google tricks. Provides you with a reversed Google site, known as Google backwards. You can also do surfing on elgoog.im, it’s fun.
8. Google Sky
You can fly through space using Google sky. You can see celestial objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies, planets and the Earth’s moon via Google sky.
You will ask me that what is the use of these things, I would simply say that it’s just for fun. It is something you can show to your friends, impress them , show them your geeky side. In fact when I showed these things to one of my friends, he was really impressed with me and asked me how I came to knew about them. So I thought about posting it online, therefore I tracked down all the tricks and compiled a list of them. Here it goes:
1. Do a barrel roll trick:
2. Atari Breakout Trick:
Go to Google images and type “Atari Breakout”. The images will be transformed into blocks and you can play Breakout ,classic arcade game of the 70’s era.
Search for “tilt” on Google and see how your page tilts a little .
4. Recursion trick:
Search for “recursion” on Google and you will get stuck in an infinite loop much like recursion . Recursion means repeating. Google will show “did you mean recursion?” every time searching for recursion . It is a fun act of Google for all the geeks who understand what is recursion.
5. Google Gravity:
Type in “Google Gravity ” in their homepage and then click on the “I’ m feeling lucky” button. It will redirect you to one of the fun projects called “Google Gravity”. It is a Chrome Experiment done by Hi-Res. See how gravity bring Google to its knees. You can even search anything.
6. Zerg Rush:
When you type “zerg rush” in Google .The ‘o’ and ‘o’ of Google appears from the top and the right of the Google page and slowly eats up the whole page leaving nothing . Its fun to watch.
7. Bonus: elgoog.im
A rotated version of Google.com, kind of google tricks. Provides you with a reversed Google site, known as Google backwards. You can also do surfing on elgoog.im, it’s fun.
8. Google Sky
You can fly through space using Google sky. You can see celestial objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies, planets and the Earth’s moon via Google sky.
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