9 Important Computer Tricks & Tips


You’ll see ‘Missile Command game’ above the YouTube video which is playable. 1. Search anything on YouTube with / (forward slash and space preceeding your search term) and you’ll see the special search result page in linux text command like GUI. Google Gravity — Google Search gets loads harder if you add gravity to the webpage. Google Autocompleters — Ever wonder how Google can predict what you’re typing? The cigarettes are 100% legal and the other good thing is you can smoke certainly one of them regardless of where you are. But, there are a lot of other hidden emotions available that you can use in your Skype chat. Now the complex program can respond to your emails for you. You just have to select which type of file you are looking for and then program searches all the pieces for you. So just after selecting the file and clicking the icon you can see the properties of that file very easily. The YouTube Collection — The Internet is so big, you can never see it all. Now whenever you’ll open this particular file, you’ll see that notepad automatically enters the date and time at which it is opened, and then you can make a log record and save the log.
Find one antivirus and stick with it, having multiple programs running in the background at all times will make your machine clunky and slow. Computer speed doesn’t lag just because it’s having a bad day or in need of a double shot of espresso. If that doesn’t work, disable Google Instant in your Search Settings. 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. Note: If in case you have Google Instant enabled, you can still find I’m Feeling Lucky to the appropriate of the advised search terms to find these cool pages. Just search the terms in bold and click I’m Feeling Lucky. It merely states the service package I’m using. Gmail Custom Time — “Be on time, every time” with Gmail Custom Time, the new service that lets you send emails to the past so you never miss a deadline again. 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.
Google Street Roo — Google needed some help mapping the Australian outback, but a crew of over a thousand kangaroos is now solving that problem. Over the years, the following terms have delivered user-created webpages that tweak the Google homepage in a fun approach. So you'll be following some great people's example. 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. Yes, what started as one little joke on April 1st in 2000 has change into an annual Google event. You could be waiting for this feature for a long time, however, as it’s set to be released on April 31st (a hard to find day). Trust nothing when visiting Google on April Fools’ Day. Google Romance — To prove their algorithm really can do it all, Google unveiled Soulmate Search, letting users trust in Google to find their perfect soulmate.
Google Loco — Feeling a bit wild? Google Search’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button takes you to what is (hopefully) the most relevant webpage for your search query. Where is Chuck Norris — You may be feeling lucky, but not lucky enough to locate Chuck Norris. 3D Google Books — The one thing about ebooks is that they just don’t feel real enough. 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’s Really Advanced Search gives you even more options, including searching by rhyming slang, subtext, or innuendo. Google Rainbow — Brighten up your search. Google Search in China — There is no Google Search in China, so this peculiar and fun search page acts as a placeholder. Really Advanced Search — Google’s Advanced Search can allow you to specific exact words and phrases to search for.
Useful for inspecting specific processes. You guessed it, it can repeat that command. This is the least productive thing you will do all day but if you are anything like me you will be amazed by this neat computer trick. In Windows 7 and Vista, Microsoft decided to make the Search feature in Windows 7 more convenient by adding a Search box on the start menu so you can quickly and easily search the files and folders on your computer. There's pro's and con's and you have the information to make a rational choice. Google Translate for Animals — If you’ve grown tired of talking to boring, old people, Google Translate for Animals can allow you to make some new associates. Gmail Autopilot — Responding to emails is a pain, that’s why Google introduced Autopilot for Gmail. Gmail Tap — Google is replacing the 26-character keyboard on mobile phones with just two buttons.

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