Gmail Spam — Above the list of emails in Gmail, there is normally an ad, except in the Spam folder, where you’ll find the ad replaced with a link to a recipe containing SPAM. First, make a short list of how you spend most of your time at work. New Google Things to Do — Google knows that they’re all that and a bag of chips, so they continually update this list of unique ways to use Google tools. 1. Always update your system. If in case you have been using Windows operating system for a while, then you might know that Windows is just not amongst the most stable operating system. Track UPS, Fedex, or USPS Shipping — Search for your UPS, Fedex, or USPS tracking number and Google will let you already know where your package is. Google has grown up quite a bit over the last two decades (the company is 98 in reverse dog years), and the maturity of their search engine has gone from an untrained puppy to that of a wise, old hound. Get them writing “fourth grade sentences” and taking ownership over their work with this anchor chart.
Animal Locomotion Doodle — Google nods to Eadweard J. Muybridge and his pioneering work in cinematography and animal locomotion with this animated doodle. Charlie Chaplin’s Birthday — Google’s first live action video Doodle appeared on the homepage in 2011 to celebrate Charlie Chaplin’s 122nd birthday. Check out this cool, short video. Clean it Out - Dust accumulates inside the laptop and can make it harder for the laptop to cool itself. Y to make a teddy bear appear on the screen. 3D Google Maps — Navigate to your favorite Google Maps destination, then press “T” to make the map 3D. Be sure that you’ve acquired those nerdy glasses with you. Nook makes it simple and easy to bookmark, highlight passages, or even make notes, with a built in tool, which also allows you to look up the meaning of any word mid-sentence, using the built-in dictionary. Olympic Hurdles Doodle — This simple interactive game let you control an Olympic hurdler. The game lives on here.
Here are some cool tools Google Search affords. Sports Scores — Typing a team’s name into the search box brings up scores for their most recent matches. Travel from the Shire to Mordor — Asking Google Maps for walking directions from Lord of the Rings’ Shire to the dangerous Mordor brings a warning from Google. Kayak across the Pacific Ocean — When searching Google Maps for directions from New York to Tokyo, Google suggests step 35, “kayak across the Pacific Ocean.” That’s a long 2,756 mile trip I wouldn’t suggest. 35, but keeps recurring every cycle that they remain out in the blue. A sweet animated video spells out Google while you hear the chorus of Lennon’s incredible song Imagine. Martha Graham’s Choreography — Google combines many of the revolutionary choreographer’s signature moves to create this quick video Doodle. Olympic Soccer Doodle — My favorite interactive Olympics doodle was the soccer goalie challenge.
Weather — To check the weather anywhere in the world, type “weather” followed by the place you want to check. Pac-Man — In 2010, Google celebrated the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man’s release with its own version of the arcade classic in place of the Google logo on the homepage. Play the Guitar — To celebrate the birth of electric guitar inventor Les Paul, Google’s homepage featured a playable guitar. Jules Verne Doodle — Jules Verne’s 183rd birthday saw Google’s 2011 interactive Doodle, allowing you to explore the deep sea like Verne’s classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Little Nemo in Slumberland — Cartoonist Winsor McKay created the comic Little Nemo in Slumberland back in 1905. The Google logo becomes a Slumberland adventure in this cool comic strip doodle. Google recorded the growing of a Google logo garden to celebrate Earth Day. Earth Day Doodle — Forget animated logos. Fly around Earth — What was originally released by Google as an Easter egg in Google Earth has change into a permanent feature.
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