2 Jun 2012

The google Tricks

 get the all time favourites of the google..go mad!









1. Google Gravity

 

Whenever you will load the Google gravity page, you will find Google crashing down on Earth just like the apple did for Newton. 

Ricardo Cabello a designer/developer has created Google Gravity. This is a funfilled thing , that makes the object in google elements to fall down , due to force of gravity . 

You can enjoy throwing all links , text boxes , buttons , search results around the browser window . Do what ever you like with Google Gravity and enjoy your googling experience . 



LMGTFY or Let Me Google That for You is a somewhat tongue-in-cheek service made for those of us who are too lazy to use Google. Upon entering a search query, instead of results, you get a link that you can then mail to your lazy recipient.


 

There was a time when the internet raged with all imaginable Chuck Norris jokes. So naturally, Google itself dipped its hand in the meme with the Chuck Norris Google Trick. Search “Chuck Norris,” and Google returns a familiar Chuck Norris joke: “Google won’t search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don’t find Chuck Norris, he finds you.” 





Sometime in 2010, people around the world went “God crazy” when Google Earth supposedly had taken a “snapshot” of “divine beings” while crossing a mountain zone in Switzerland. There’s no definite answer, of course, but the buzz it created was testament to how the entire online community could get excited over a blurry photo, like they do with pictures of cats.



 
Mini version of game, originally created as an animated logo for the game's 30th anniversary on May 22, 2010.




grab the mirror now!




Those who are familiar with the so-called language of hackers (1337 5p3@k or “leet speak”) may love using this Google trick to amuse haxor pals or confound the squares. 

Sure, the trick isn’t much trickier than  swapping letters for moderately analogous numbers or ASCII characters — e.g. “G” becomes “6″, “E” becomes “3″, “N” becomes “||”, etc.



 


 Warning: This Especially Fun Google Trick is known to make babies cry and grown men squeal with delight.



third-party website that has no official affiliation with Google but only offers its two cents in letting people experience the search engine in a delightful way.


 

It’s pretty cool, but it’s no longer implemented on Google. To see how it once worked, just visit the link below.





Typing the word “tilt” or “askew” on Google (specifically if you’re using the Chrome or Safari browser) commands the search engine to “tilt” the whole screen slightly to the right.


click this link or just press the i'm feeling button.



13. Recursion

the image does it all.....Did you mean recursion.


15. Flight Simulator


How to see this feature? Make sure you have Google Earth 4.2. Open the application, click on the globe and then press Ctrl+Alt+A. You should see this dialog that lets you choose one of the two aircrafts (F16 "Viper" and SR22) and an airport.


One of the earliest (if not, the earliest) Google April Fool’s joke (this one surfaced in 2000) is the Google MentalPlex. 

Instead of typing their queries into the search bar, unwitting users were “invited” to just “think” their questions while gazing intently into the MentalPlex circle (apparently to allow Google enough time to “read” your brain signals and transform them into actual search engine queries), then click into the circle to see the results. 

Even Google’s CEO and co-founder Larry Page called MentalPlex “a quantum leap in finding what you are looking for on the Internet. Typing in queries is so 1999.” It was fun. 




Search for [anagram] using Google and you'll notice a weird suggestion: "Did you mean: nag a ram". Obviously, "nag a ram" is an anagram of the word "anagram".


Click anywhere on the white space of the Dark Arts page (URL  above), then pretend to rub your two fingers on the two OO’s on the Google logo for 2 to 3 seconds, and the O’s will vanish. 

To bring it back, do the same thing: Click anywhere again and the OO’s will reappear, after which you will be redirected to the real Google.

The “Annoying Google” trick is not really annoying under normal circumstances. 

Even if you’re in a hurry, Annoying Google’s way of messing up the words as you type them (randomly changing from upper-case to lower-case) is not really annoying. 

But if you want to see this in action and determine for yourself if it’s really annoying or simply mildly amusing, visit the link below.

Epic Google is Google on steroids — not the enhanced performance however, just the obscene bulk. 

Once the page loads, the logo, search bar, “Search” and “I’m Feeling Excessive” buttons, all swell until they either float off the page or you type a search and get the heck outta there.

Weenie Google is the flip side of Epic Google. 

Once the page loads, the logo, search bar, “Search” and “I’m Feeling Inadequate” buttons,immediately begin to shrink to inscrutable and barely-usable sizes. Is fun, no? 

22. Chicken Rolling
“Rick-rolling” is a popular prank that involves redirecting the unwitting user to a video of music artist Rick Astley singing one of his hit songs (most often “Never Gonna Give You Up”). 
Chicken-rolling, on the other hand, is like Rick-rolling, but with one dancing man eating fried chicken legs. 
To subject your unwitting friend to this prank, type the code “2204355” then click “I’m feeling lucky.” See what happens.
 


SOURCE: googletricks

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