Google, the Jokester Google is full of nerds who are also kind of funny. Put on't believe me? Just take a look at this ultimo year, which was gas-filled of Google games, hoaxes, Doodles, and other fun tidbits. Here are several of our favorites.
Interactive Doodle: Jules Verne Google's Doodlers came up with this interactive CSS3 Doodle to celebrate the 183rd birthday of famed French sci-fi author Jules Verne. This Doodle allowed users to navigate the Paper nautilus "20,000 Leagues Under the Offshore," exploitation the little navigation prize on the right side. If you happened to be using a device with an accelerometer (such American Samoa a tablet), you were also able to navigate by tilting your device. Pretty cold.
Image credit: Google and kxmode.com
Hunting Fun: Do a Barrel Roll Here's a entertaining Google search Easter egg: Type "bash a barrel roll" into the Google search box (you'll need to type information technology into the actual box on www.google.com, unless you're exploitation Google Chromium-plate), and press Enter. Your entire lookup results page will "act up a bbl pluck," in tribute to the hot Nintendo 64 game Maven Fox 64. If you have Instant Search turned connected, your Thomas Nelson Page testament arrange the barrel roll when you begin to the final stage of "drum."
April fool: Gmail Motion This year's U.S. April Fools' joke from Google was Gmail Question. According to the video, all you had to do was lumber in to your Gmail account on a electronic computer with a constitutional webcam. Once you enabled Gmail Apparent motion in the settings menu, Gmail would purportedly be able-bodied to lead your every cause, exploitation later spatial tracking tech. Simply kidding!
April fool, Chinese Variation: Google Teleportation What's that? You're not particularly interested in controlling your netmail using your physical structure? That's okay, because if you were in China along April Fools' Day this year, you didn't get to experience the hoax that was Gmail Motion. Instead you got something way cooler: teleportation. Yes, Google China invented teleportation, through search that would let users "comprehend" everything they wanted to "perceive."
Search Fun: A Google a Day… On April 12, Google launched a red-hot "game" called A Google a Day. It's a puzzle that you can solve by exploitation Google search. Daily you get a question and the Google explore box. You past use your search-savvy to find the solution, and enter IT in the answer box. If you're wrong, you'll realise hints and tips happening how to find the reply.
Street View Gags: Naked Floridian Satisfactory, so Google isn't real responsible for the crazy stuff its Street Perspective tv camera captures. I suppose I should give the credit for this "gag" to the Miami woman who decided to hang stunned on her front porch in the nude while cars were driving by. The lady's dignity has since been well-kept via a "pixelation shroud," after The Smoking Gun acanthoid away the pic in September.
Interactive Doodle: Turkey Egg This year's Thanksgiving Google Scrabble featured a report-and-feathering give turkey with interchangeable feathers, shoes, and hats. Arsenic playfulness as the customizable turkey was, it was also rife with Easter eggs: Twelve different feather-and-accessory combinations made the turkey arouse. The animations included an astronaut, a pirate, a princess, a nerd, and a…light box.
Hoax: Humorous Sans for Everyone Early this year, Google "announced" Comic Sans for Everyone. According to Google, after "rigorous testing of 41 different fonts," one font "consistently outperformed all others when it comes to user satisfaction, level of engagement, sympathy web content, productiveness, click-through rates and conversion rates: Comic Sans." Google then said IT would be rolling down Comic Sans as the default font across all Google products.
This was a joke, of of course, and I'm pretty sure as shootin that Humorous Sans is the only font that inspires masses to cam stroke their monitors across the room. That said, Google did straighten a Google Chrome extension called Comic Sans for Everyone–in case you pauperism an excuse to buy a new monitor.
Search Fun: Gay Rainbow Here's another look for trick that came about this year: If you searched for "gay" in the Google search box up June, a little rainbow flew out of the search button. This legerdemain debuted (and retired) in June, which is Homo and Lesbian Pride Month.
Google Gag: Chromercise Google's "Chromercise" Page is a gag site that asks whether you desire to increase your workforce' "STRENGTH and DEXTERITY while browse the web FASTER and fitting into sleeker, SEXIER gloves."
The site features a video of hands wearing exercise "clothes" and doing '80s drill-video movements. For a limited time, Google too gave off discharge Chrome finger sweatbands.
Interactive Doodle: Les Paul's Guitar To nock the birthday of the electric guitar creator, Les Paul, Google created an interactive guitar Doodle. The Doodle was not sole strummable, but it also had a immortalis button indeed that users could capture their tunes and then share them via a unparalleled link.
The Doodle was created in HTML 5, JavaScript, and the Flash plug-in so that information technology would constitute compatible with completely browsers. It now has a standing home on Google's site.
Image credit: Les Paul Online
XKCD: The Future According to Google Look for Results Here's another item that Google doesn't get course credit for. "The Future According to Google Search Results" comes from the XKCD Web comic. XKCD compiled the list aside searching on several terms and noting the first Google hunt result to do up for each phrase (such as "By <Yr>" and "By the Twelvemonth <Class>"). The full name is bad long (information technology goes from 2012 to 2101), so take a seek yourself.
AdWords Gag: Google Sausage balloon Ads Google's AdWords are all over the Entanglement–and this prank put over them all over the skies, too. In March, Google "announced" Google Blimp Ads–gBlimps that would "fancy the skies," displaying AdWords ads to larger audiences than ever so before. gBlimps would reportedly display existing AdWords ads in their master initialize. The fake effort straight "quoted" a made-upwards grandmother of seven saying that AdWords are "so well-defined on a big blimp."
Game: Angry Birds as a Web App Those of you who hate downloads–and party pigs–are in luck: Google made Rovio's favourite mobile game into a Web app. You keister download the game as a Chrome application, or you can just play it connected chromium-plate.angrybirds.com (Chrome isn't necessary). It's a time period, multimedia, frustrate-platform HTML 5 app.
Autocompleter Job If you use Google search at each, you know about autocomplete–the feature that "completes" your search terms for you, supported popular searches. Well, did you know that the autocomplete feature is backed by human labor?
That's outside: In April of this year Google posted a job opening for an "Autocompleter." Not sure if you want to be an Autocompleter? Check KO'd this video testimony from a "real" Google Autocompleter! He knows all the words to all the songs ever successful–all of them.
Google Earth Clock Google Globe Time may not be an Easter egg, merely it is pretty air-conditioned–it's a third-party website that assembles a clock supported Google Earth images. Each image comes from a picture of Google Earth that naturally (at least, "naturally" in Google Earth) looks like a number. And you don't get just the same photo over and over–the photos are constantly refreshing, zooming in from the full-Earth view to a new photo of the number all few seconds.
Mobile Tilt Easter Egg Google's Tilt Easter egg seems to exist a warm-dormie for the "Do a Barrel Revolve" Easter egg that appeared in April. If you search Google for joust, tilted, operating room askew connected your smartphone, you'll point out things get a trifle off kelter. –Tom Spring
Image cite: Tripadvisor.com
Zombie Gingerbread Easterly Egg Google doesn't stop at hiding Easter eggs in its desktop products–they're also in its mobile software system, Android. In Gingerbread (Android 2.3.3), you can detect an representative of a zombie gingerbread man dependent out with the Android robot, if you know where to reckon. Go to Settings, About Phone and tap the Android rendering number several times. The zombie art, aside Gob Larson, will appear after several taps.
Epitome credit (zombie): Flickr user danhollisterduck
Image credit (Easter egg): User teknoraver at XDA-Developers
Nyandroid ICS Easter egg Google's latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, hasn't officially dropped, but developers have already discovered an East wind egg. Here's how to see it: Go to Settings, About Phone and tap the Android version several times in a row. A little Mechanical man will appear. Long-plough on the Android, and he'll get bigger–until he gives way to tons of tiny Androids zooming crossways your screen, Nyan-Retch style.
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