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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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    In 2.32.3.7 (Gingerbread) there is a painting of an Android next to a zombie gingerbread man, surrounded by zombies using cellphones. [173] In 3.0 – 3.2.6 there is a blue honeybee. Below it, there is the text "REZZZZZZZ..." as a reference to Tron: Legacy. [174]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Doodle Champion Island Games - Wikipedia

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    Doodle Champion Island Games is a 2021 role-playing browser game developed by Google in partnership with Studio 4°C.The game acted as an interactive Google Doodle in celebration of the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics as well as Japanese folklore and culture.

  6. Zool - Wikipedia

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    Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension is a platform video game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics.It was marketed as a rival to Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog.Originally released for the Amiga home computer in October 1992, the game was subsequently ported to Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, Game Boy and Game Gear, as well as other home computers.

  7. Cage (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    A 1-regular graph has no cycle, and a connected 2-regular graph has girth equal to its number of vertices, so cages are only of interest for r ≥ 3. The (r,3)-cage is a complete graph K r + 1 on r + 1 vertices, and the (r,4)-cage is a complete bipartite graph K r,r on 2r vertices. Notable cages include: (3,5)-cage: the Petersen graph, 10 vertices

  8. Category:3 Ninjas - Wikipedia

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    The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. 3-4-6-12 tiling - Wikipedia

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    2-uniform, 4-isohedral, 4-isotoxal In geometry of the Euclidean plane, the 3-4-6-12 tiling is one of 20 2-uniform tilings of the Euclidean plane by regular polygons , containing regular triangles , squares , hexagons and dodecagons , arranged in two vertex configuration : 3.4.6.4 and 4.6.12.