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terça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2010

Google Gravity

Uma coisa que eu achei bem interessante é esse google gravity, você entra no google e digita la "google gravity"
e aperta em "estou com sorte". 
É um tipo de google.com em que o site cria gravidade e tudo dessa para baixo, e você tambem pode mover os nomes jogar pra cima bater um no outro, fazer o que você quiser.


                                                          Tá ai uma imagem do Site.    
                                                        
Então entre la vale a pena conferir.

7 comentários:

  1. "hahaha I know, Google Gravity might seem a bit gay for guys I think. But for girls it might be fun to play with. :D

    By the way, just wanna ask do you think Google gravity is a good example of web 3.0 ? Like in the future, our websites will be highly interactive like this, and instead of having a bunch of links, we will have images or blocks that represent those links. What do you think ?

    And thanks for the tips of fixing the video width...I have no idea about these technical stuff.."
    Regards
    Crazyask deepwebsiteslinks.com the DarkWeb Howmate

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  2. This is so awesome! I never knew this could be done. Googlism sounds like great fun as well. I’ll have to try this out the next time I have friends over. Something else to distract me when I’m working online – jokes! We all need a distraction once in a while.

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  3. 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.


    Harold Burton

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  4. Hey…whenever i type anything to perform the tricks the button i am feeling lucky vanishes? How do i perform the tricks?
    CrazyAsk

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  5. If you ask siri the answer to life the universe and everything she says choclate
    Kelly Hubbard

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  6. 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

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  7. 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.
    Paul Brown

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