Google Talk goes green — On April Fools’ Day in 2008, Google prepped internet users for the upcoming Earth Day, requesting that anyone chatting online use Internet slang to reduce the CO2 emissions that are released with each immediate message. Use this special remote to helicopter support to the cast of the 300, or shoot Jar Jar Binks the first time he appears on the screen. Play at Shoot Balls. For those who visit a page with a video you will see a Play button in the middle of the video and you just have to click on that to start the video playing. Google Search in China — There is no Google Search in China, so this peculiar and fun search page acts as a placeholder. Pig Latin Google and more — The Google homepage is offered in over 150 languages, including some peculiar ones like Pig Latin, Hacker, Elmer Fudd, Klingon, Pirate, and the Swedish Chef Muppet’s Bork bork bork.
Google Heart Page — Add a bit more love to your search. Google Gulp — In an attempt to monopolize the beverage market along with the internet, Google Gulp, the world’s first “smart drink” was unveiled. MentalPlex — Google’s first April Fools’ joke in 2000 introduced the first mind-reading search engine, analyzing your “personal aura and brainwave activity” to give you great search results. Google’s Really Advanced Search gives you even more options, including searching by rhyming slang, subtext, or innuendo. Google Books Scratch-and-Sniff — Don’t you wish our senses were more in tune with each other? Google TiSP — In 2007, Google offered a new service for internet users who didn’t want to pay for their internet connection: free wireless service. You already know I want Trump to be reelected, but as I said, there are too many that put their opposition to Trump ahead of unity. Gmail Motion — Put that outdated keyboard down. Gmail Motion uses your built-in webcam and Google’s tracking technology to understand every action you’d ever like your computer to take.
Google Docs Motion — The breakthrough Motion technology also works with Google Docs. Meow Me Now — Google Maps can find anything, including adorable kittens. Google Fiber — Google wants to improve every aspect of life, including your eating regimen. Google Gothic — For those dark days. 3D Google Books — The one thing about ebooks is that they just don’t feel real enough. Google Search’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button takes you to what is (hopefully) the most relevant webpage for your search query. Just search the terms in bold and click I’m Feeling Lucky. Where is Chuck Norris — You may be feeling lucky, but not lucky enough to locate Chuck Norris. I don't think they would cover any losses, and they may be within their rights not to do so. Just copy and Paste the code written down below into notepad. You can copy all the files and folders to OneDrive which you want to upload to the cloud. I could make another applet to unlock the door, but I don't want anyone and everyone to be able to do so by voice.
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