Google gravity im feeling lucky is ready now, you feel funny. Google is a serious experience of Google Chrome Hi-Res! Loads on the first page of Google and suddenly typical elements are driven by gravity and can be laying around!
Because the search terms are displayed elgooG in reverse order, users can search, Google search, without proof filter Chinese government. WHOIS shows that so far registered to Google but no content. Google Enter into Google and click on the severity of which is in the fortunate side of the collapse under the weight of gravity.
Google Chrome High Resolution Gravity is a fun experience to play with the elements of pages of search engines. According to the sponsor, the gravity type Google then click on the luck and it is displayed. You may have heard or seen this project, but now the site is actually live have to experiment for you.
ElgooG (Google vice versa) is a literal reflection of the search engine Google, which shows elgooG, the entire text on all pages cache glasses in the opposite direction. Although originally designed for fun, the practical application in China was found after the national prohibition created by Google.
Google Gravity Im Feeling Lucky
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Dec 15, 2010
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I have collected and posted more than 100 Google search tricks which you may not have seen ever before. You should read the post for sure.
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crazyask.com
Holy shit I diddn't realise everyone in the comments think these are 'Google tricks'. All the 'I'm feeling lucky' button does is go to the 1st website link. Most of these link to external pages.
Joseph Donahue
nice tricks and good that you also added a video demonstartion.Dont think me wrong,when you speak / write about technical stuffs i would like to see a video as u did here if possible.It just simply paints the picture perfectly.U know what i mean.Cheers.Keep it up.
CrazyAsk
Lol he says on Google gravity Google has lost his gravity and I don't think that's how physics works... When he typed it in and it fell down isn't that gaining gravity? hmm I need to check again...
Harold Burton
Holy shit I diddn't realise everyone in the comments think these are 'Google tricks'. All the 'I'm feeling lucky' button does is go to the 1st website link. Most of these link to external pages.
Paul Brown
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