Google Easter Eggs Collection | Adlin Seedon
Google has a tradition of perpetrating hoaxes, especially on April Fools' Day, as well as various Easter eggs.
1.Google Gravity
Quite simply, this is Earth-bound physics “infused” into Google’s interface: with “gravity,” the visual elements you commonly find on the interface, such as the search bar, the “I’m feeling lucky” button, and everything else fall down like a stack of bricks on the bottom of the browser. You can even “pick up” and “throw” the search results at the “walls” or just simply mess with them. CLICK HERE TO SEE GOOGLE GRAVITY IN ACTION!2.Let me Google that for you
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.
Clicking on the link launches the actual search: thus, in this perigrinatory manner, you have Googled it for them. All they have to do is click the link. A beautiful example of technology making things more complicated for us.CLICK HERE TO SEE LMGTFY IN ACTION!
3.Google Chuck Norris
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.”
CLICK HERE TO SEE Chuck Norris IN ACTION!
4.God on Google Earth
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.5.Google Pac-man
A treasure-trove of fun Google tricks won’t be complete without mentioning Google’s Pac-Man doodle.
On May 22, 2010, the 30th anniversary of the classic game, people around the world woke up to a search engine sporting an actually playable mini-version of Pac-Man. And naturally, hundreds of millions of people spent hours playing the game, basically slowing down productivity to a halt.
CLICK HERE to see PAC-MAN in action!
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About the Author:
Adlin Seedon D’souza is pursuing Mechtronix engineering at TMA Pai Polytechnic, Manipal.
He was listed 2nd in the top 10 India ethical hackers under 20 yrs in the year 2010 selected by Techdefence inc. & by Mr Aditya Modha a renown Indian ethical hacker. He is now offering seminars, workshop and free security education for general public, in various colleges in and around Dakshina Kannada District.
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