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  2. elgooG - Wikipedia

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    elgooG (the word Google spelled backwards) is a mirrored website of Google Search with horizontally flipped search results, also known as a "Google mirror". It was created by All Too Flat [ 1 ] "for fun", which started to gain popularity in 2002.

  3. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Google avoids adding Easter eggs to popular search pages, as they do not want to negatively impact usability. [3] [4] While unofficial and not maintained by Google themselves, elgooG is a website which contains all Google Easter eggs, whether or not they have been discontinued by Google.

  4. Category:Lists of Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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  5. 'Pivot' over to Google to check out some hilarious Friends ...

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    Google hides hilarious Friends Easter eggs for 25th anniversary. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

  6. List of Google April Fools' Day jokes - Wikipedia

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    Google Job Opportunities: Google Copernicus Center is hiring [6] Google also announced Gmail on April 1, with an unprecedented and unbelievable free 1 GB space, compared to e.g. Hotmail's 2 MB. The announcement of Gmail was written in an unserious jokey language normally seen in April Fools' jokes, tricking many into thinking that it was an ...

  7. ‘Batman’ Easter Egg on Google Search Unlocks Caped ... - AOL

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    The Dark Knight is streaking across Google’s search pages in a new Easter egg, ahead of the premiere of Warner Bros.’ “The Batman” next week. On Google Search, either on desktop or mobile ...

  8. Talk:elgooG - Wikipedia

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    The site now seems to list a bunch of "easter eggs" which are google themed or originated (but are now gone) from Google. I added a section to account for this, although it needs a better rewrite by someone with some writing skill. But more importantly, I think the entire article could do with an update, since it seems severely outdated.

  9. Google logo - Wikipedia

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    The official Google blog stated: "His placement of a white 'g' on a color-blocked background was highly recognizable and attractive, while seeming to capture the essence of Google". [ 28 ] The favicon used from August 13, 2012, to August 31, 2015, showed the small letter "g" in white, centered on a solid light blue background.