Amazing things to do with GOOGLE
1) Enter "Google Gravity" in the search bar. Hit "I'm feeling lucky" (if you have Google Instant enabled, it's on the right hand side of the suggested searches). Then watch your world fall down.

2) Simply search for the word "askew." I dare you not to tilt your head.
3) Go to google.com-->type "Let it Snow" and then watch what happens.
4) Here's one for word nerds and philosophy majors. Search for "recursion" and Google asks "did you mean recursion?"
5) Baffle your less Internet-savvy family and friends!! This one started life as an April Fool's joke, but is still around at google.com/mentalplex.
6) Play Pac-man at google.com/pacman.
7) Go to Google Reader, then use your cursor keys thus: up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A. A ninja then pops onto your screen and into your search box. This still works in the new version of Google Reader.
8) Fly around the world.Go to Google Earth. Click on Tools > Enter Flight Simulator, and you're off and flying around the planet. Bon voyage!
9) To find this hidden Google treasure, type 'Google Gothic' into the Google search field and--instead of hitting the Search button--select 'I'm feeling lucky.' You'll see Googoth, a specialized search engine that caters to "dark, gothic, industrial, and alternative topics." This search site is not related to Google. Another specialized site unrelated to Google is Google Loco, a parody of Google that's rife with bouncy characters and flashing colors. Tip: Try Google Loco in Internet Explorer for an even better, muy loco experience.
10) Google's free image editing and management software Picasa has a wild side that few people know about. Open Picasa and press Ctrl-Shift-Y, and a teddy bear will pop up. Keep pressing those keys and watch out for the sloth (or sleuth) of red-bowtied bears that take over the program.
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1) Enter "Google Gravity" in the search bar. Hit "I'm feeling lucky" (if you have Google Instant enabled, it's on the right hand side of the suggested searches). Then watch your world fall down.

2) Simply search for the word "askew." I dare you not to tilt your head.
3) Go to google.com-->type "Let it Snow" and then watch what happens.
4) Here's one for word nerds and philosophy majors. Search for "recursion" and Google asks "did you mean recursion?"
5) Baffle your less Internet-savvy family and friends!! This one started life as an April Fool's joke, but is still around at google.com/mentalplex.
6) Play Pac-man at google.com/pacman.
7) Go to Google Reader, then use your cursor keys thus: up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A. A ninja then pops onto your screen and into your search box. This still works in the new version of Google Reader.
8) Fly around the world.Go to Google Earth. Click on Tools > Enter Flight Simulator, and you're off and flying around the planet. Bon voyage!
9) To find this hidden Google treasure, type 'Google Gothic' into the Google search field and--instead of hitting the Search button--select 'I'm feeling lucky.' You'll see Googoth, a specialized search engine that caters to "dark, gothic, industrial, and alternative topics." This search site is not related to Google. Another specialized site unrelated to Google is Google Loco, a parody of Google that's rife with bouncy characters and flashing colors. Tip: Try Google Loco in Internet Explorer for an even better, muy loco experience.
10) Google's free image editing and management software Picasa has a wild side that few people know about. Open Picasa and press Ctrl-Shift-Y, and a teddy bear will pop up. Keep pressing those keys and watch out for the sloth (or sleuth) of red-bowtied bears that take over the program.
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