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Saturday, April 12, 2008
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The Google Book of World Records
The ugliest animal: An ignorant human. Also: a giant stick insect.
The coolest superhero: Superman.
The most evil nation: Contamination
The world’s tallest man: The one who kneels down to help a child.
The biggest problem in the world: That people do not understand
each other.
:-)
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Egobot, Voice of the Web
Egobot (www.55fun.com/40) is a tool which uses the web itself as its
brain. For every question you ask Egobot, he’ll try to find answers on
Google within a second or two. Sometimes, that results in nonsense,
and other times, in factually correct answers. Often it’s just fun to listen
to him, because he (or should I say the web?) is kind of weird. But take a
look at the following interview I made and judge for yourself:
You ask: Why am I talking to a bot?
Egobot says: *blush*
You ask: What is my star sign?
Egobot says: Your star sign is based on the very simple notion that
the sun appears to move through the twelve constellations of the
zodiac over the course of 1 year.
You ask: Where is your home?
Egobot says: Your home is in my heart lyrics.
You ask: Who directed “Terminator 2”?
Egobot says: Terminator 2, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger & Linda
Hamilton on the new IMD mini (universal media disc) format.
You ask: Why does it look like you are stupid?
Egobot says: What??
You ask: How is the weather?
Egobot says: The weather is normally
jus check it out :-)
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damage any websites

hi friend...if u want to vent your anger on some websites then make that as a target in netdisaster.com
u can do many things i have posted one snapshot:-)
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How Much Do You
1. Google Inc. was founded in ...
a) 1996
b) 1998
c) 2000
2. Google Inc. was founded by ...
a) Sergey Page and Larry Brin
b) Eric Schmidt and Larry Page
c) Larry Page and Sergey Brin
3. Which search operator does Google enable by default?
a) The AND operator
b) The OR operator
c) The NOT operator
4. Google once used Yahoo’s search result to feed its engine.
True?
a) Yes, from 1998-2000.
b) No, it was the other way round – Yahoo used Google once.
c) No, Google and Yahoo never had any search relationship.
5. Google Analytics is a service to ...
a) Check if your web pages validate
b) Check how many people visit your web pages
c) Check your Google PageRank
26. The Google Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Google?
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6. In 2006, Eric Schmidt is Google’s ...
a) Vice President Engineering
b) Eric left the company in 2004 to pursue his hobbies
c) Chief Executive Officer
7. What was the name of the search engine the Google founders
developed before Google?
a) PageRanker
b) BackRub
c) Gogol
8. What is the algorithm behind Google’s PageRank?
a) The more pages link to you (and the higher their PageRank), the
higher your page’s PageRank
b) You get 1 PageRank point for every web page you own
c) The algorithm behind PageRank is kept secret, similar to the Coca-
Cola formula
9. Why do some sites get “banned” from the Google index?
a) They tried methods to get their pages ranked better which Google
considers spam
b) They have content which is illegal in this state/ country
c) Both a) and b) are true.
10. At which university did the Google founders meet?
a) Oxford University
b) MIT
c) Stanford University
11. What is the “Googleplex”?
a) It’s where Google employees work
b) It’s a solar system which shares only the name with Google.com
c) It’s the server farm Google built up to deliver search results to you
12. Which words are printed on the Froogle homepage?
a) Search for any product you want (or discover new ones).
b) froo·gle (fru’gal) n. Smart shopping through Google.
c) Froogle. Just shopping.
55 Ways to Have Fun With Google
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13. Around how many hits do you get for the word “Hello” (in
2006)?
a) 420,000 pages
b) 420,000,000 pages
c) 42,000,000,000 pages
14. If you want to find a place to grab a pizza, you go to ...
a) Google Food
b) Google Places
c) Google Local
15. At the Association of National Advertisers annual conference
in October 2005, who said Google will take 300 years to fulfill its
mission to index the world’s data?
a) Eric Schmidt
b) Larry Page
c) Marissa Mayer
16. What colors do the letters of the Google logo have, from left to
right?
a) Red – Blue – Green – Yellow – Green
b) Blue – Red – Yellow – Blue – Green – Red
c) Blue – Yellow – Purple – Yellow – Red – Blue
no hassles.........
ask me for the answers if u couldn't make it....
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exploring knowledge
hi friends...im back again with new cool link just for u.................click on this link and u r Google Rotated shows you the normal,
actual Google (with all of its functionalities)... except that everything’s
rotated 180°. Including the Google homepage, the search results, and
even the web pages you click on in the results. When people visit
Google Rotated they’re usually either trying to adjust their monitor, or
bend their neck leftwards.
http://blogoscoped.com/rotated
:-)
but u need internet explore 6 or above to do this :-x
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