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Google Secrets You Need to Know

Sunday, 18 January 2015
Google Secrets You Need to Know
Google Secrets You Need to Know 

Google Secrets You Need to Know 


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Search for "twisted" or "tilt" via Google search will make a slightangle to view the results.
Search "Atari outbreak" and clicking on the images to start the game with the outbreak of the results of the image that the bricks.]When you win, you're looking for something more random and replay.
Search for "Do a barrel roll" or "Zu twice" will make the results of research to rotate 360 degrees as shown. And is often associated with Nintendo's Star Fox games.
Search for "Zerg Rush" made a lot of Google "or" s to attack the results page and eventually perish. The user can, however, defendthemselves by tapping on them. After the destruction of the results,and then nights "O" was organized to "GG", which means "good game."
Find "Bletchley Park" will address card information as you seem to decode by Google. This is a reference to the fact that theBletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, was the UKGovernment Code and Cypher School Center (GC & CS), whichthrough communication Secret World War II regularly penetratedthe Axis powers.
Search for "rationing" increase the space between each letter ofthe word rationing 1 pixel displayed on the search results pages.Instead, search for "Keming" (a common example of poorrationing) reduces the spacing between the letters the word, as shown in the search results pages.
Find the name of any representative, followed by "Bacon Number"Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon value returned.
Search for "recursion" result in Google asks whether the userwants to say "recursive".
Find "Game of Life" life simulation results described by Conway.And will determine the "Google" if you look closely.
Search "How much wood a woodchuck chuck if the woodchuckcould chuck wood" using the "Voice Search" produces acousticresponse of another typhoon "mountain and mouse can throw more wood as a woodchuck could chuck if the woodchuck couldchuck wood."
Search for "Festivus" Festivus pole up on the left side of the window, and the results show the text appear "Festivus miracle!"With him.
Search for "Santa Claus" or "holiday decorations Christmas" or"Christmas Holiday" puts an animation of a snowy landscape withholiday Christmas tree and goal directed to Google Santa. The eve of the Christmas holiday, and the card which is now Santa will appear.
Search for "Christmas Holiday," "Hanukkah" or "Kwanza" scene mode holiday.
Search for "missing alliteration" in the search engine results, andask, "Did you mean: nag a ram" ("nag a ram" is an anagram ofthe word "incomplete alliteration")
Search for "Google" in 1998, the Google search results screen in 1998 appears in place of the current screen Google search. When you click on the first result will bring the user to a copy of theWayback Machine Google since 1998. However, by clicking I'mfeeling lucky Google page that shows the history of in-depthaccess.
Search for "Google Pacman" is the emergence of a copy to play the game on the screen.
In Search of the film star Jason Isaacs returns "hello JasonIsaacs," in reference to the review of the Live BBC Radio 5 filmprogram with Mark Kermode and Simon May
Find "used by the recognition voice search cause voice to say,"finds himself can take a lifetime. However, a good place to start isa rock classic. "
Find "beam me, Scotty," using voice search produces voice response that says "I can not do that, Captain, I have no power." Inan embodiment of the character of Mr. Scott's Star Trek.
Find "What says the fox?" Voice different products Find Repliesvoice song of the same name Ylvis.
Search for "coin flip" displays virtual tie from the top of the search results page. Also, search for "throwing the dice" will create asimulated die rolling under the search bar.
Search for "Holiday Christmas Star," "Holiday Christmas Tree" or"Daddy" is displayed near the Christmas holiday theme from the search bar.
Find "menorah" will be displayed next to the search barcandlestick.
Search for "make me a sandwich" through Google Voice Searchto get one of two answers, and (1) "What? Do it yourself" No. 2 "Poof're sandwich!"

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