
When you press enter to search anything, it shows an error. The application displays the interface, accepts your query - but can not fetch and display search results. It was fully functional but now apparently something is broken in it. Google Terminal SearchĮLGOOG created this app that displays an old fashioned terminal like computer interface. The app also gives some cues to help you play a few real melodies. So, you can even try to extract a melody just by moving mouse on the strings of the Google guitar doodle. If you move your mouse on the guitar doodle, then also it plays notes. What fun way of querying Google while playing guitar too! Google’s regular logo has been replaced by a guitar “doodle”. On each key stroke, this application will play a guitar note. OK, so how would a query sound? Wanna know? Well, just go to Google Guitar and type in your query in the search box. Give Google Mirror gravity trick a try! Google Guitar You can enter your query and get search results from Google.Īnd guess what? Even the results will be shown in mirrored fashion! If you can manage to read in mirror, you can easily understand what the results are! This application displays a fully functional page. Everything from logo to text and even the typing direction will be the other way round. As the name suggests, this trick displays a mirrored image of Google homepage. One of the more interesting gravity trick is Google Mirror. Click in the search box results in a bit of zoom-in. Also, by taking the cursor towards right or left, you can change the direction of the spin. Bringing cursor towards the center will slow down the movement. If you take your mouse cursor away from the center of the screen, the speed of swirl will increase. Then slowly all the elements softly settle in a spherical spin. Doob makes all the homepage elements fly around like in a hurricane. Go on rampage and throw around all the google search elements at your will.

You can drag any element and move it anywhere you want. Various elements of the Google’s homepage float as though these were in a zero-gravity environment or space. Ricardo Cabello created another cool trick. Click on the Google Search button did not yield. But when we tried, we could only type the query in search box. The screen says that you can “ Try to search something…“. The trick is interactive - with mouse click and drag, you can create waves in the water and scatter the search box, search button, Google’s logo and other items. This variation of the original trick floats Google homepage elements in a fish tank (or ocean bed, whatever you want to call it). Many of these tricks messed up Google’s homepage in a variety of ways. ELGOOG also hosts a Google gravity trick page. Doob’s webpage and you will see Google come crashing down!Īfter huge success of Google Gravity trick, more such tricks were created in the coming year.
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OK, so how to see this gravity trick in action?

Now on the Internet Ricardo Cabello is known as Mr Doob and he has developed many other awesome JavaScript interactive features. Ricardo Cabello, a web designer and developer, wrote this JavaScript program that would would imitate Google homepage as if it was pulled down by “gravity”. The original version the gravity trick appeared in 2009. Today we will take a look at some of the really interesting such tricks. Although the original Google gravity trick was created way back in 2009 more Google gravity games have been programmed after that. We all have become so used to with Google’s home page and search results that seeing a variation (and that too a crashing site!) startles us. Less informed ones feel a shock at such a sight indeed. Google gravity is a JavaScript program that creates a visual in your web browser as if Google’s search page elements came crashing down. The original Google gravity trick was created in 2009 by Ricardo Cabello! The search engine giant is known to be fun-loving and it has created a number of tricks, e-eggs and April Fool hoaxes to amuse its users. Google gravity trick has been around for years.
