Sunday, February 1, 2015

Extra and fun Google stuff

Did You Know

Traditional trivia games have a rule that you can't cheat—you can't look things up in books, you can't ask your friends and you certainly can't ask Google. But what if there were a trivia game where you could not only ask Google, but were encouraged to do so? Imagine how difficult the questions would need to be with the power of the world's information at your fingertips.

A Google a Day is a daily puzzle that can be solved using your creativity and clever search skills on Google. Questions will be posted every day onagoogleaday.com and printed on weekdays above the New York Times crossword puzzle. We’ll reveal each puzzle’s answer the next day in theTimes and on agoogleaday.com, along with the search tips and features used to find it.

Just like traditional crossword puzzles, the difficulty of the questions increases over the course of the week, so by Thursday or Friday, even the most seasoned searcher may be stumped.

To prevent spoilers from appearing as you search the web, look for the answers on agoogleaday.com instead of regular google.com—we’ve made a special version of Google that excludes real-time updates and other things that are likely to include spoilers as people post the answers to the puzzle online






Google Text Generator

Generate text that uses the Google logo theme.
Click http://neswork.com/logo-generator/link to open resource.



Map of Strange

The Map Of Strange website is a way of recording strange, wacky, weird and wonderful anomalies, sights and oddities from Google Maps and Google Earth. Have fun exploring it!
Click http://www.mapofstrange.com/index.php link to open resource.

Google Fight

Type 2 keywords and click on the 'Fight' button. The winner is the one which gets the biggest number of results  on Google.
Click http://www.googlefight.com/ link to open resource.

Top 28 Google Street View Sightings

Google's Street View feature for Google Maps, which enables users to see certain parts of several big US cities through panoramic images, has caused a new trend: StreetSpotting.



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