Few companies do more when
it comes to embedding secrets into their products than Google. In tech
parlance these hidden surprises are called Easter Eggs and range from
whimsical images, entire games, or silly secret features that magically
make teddy bears appear on your computer screen.
Tech Easter Eggs have nothing to with the Christian holiday Easter other
than the fact that coders love to hide them and people love to find
them -- just like the Easter Bunny delivering goodies and millions of
kids carrying baskets searching for plastic eggs filled with candy.
Over the years PCWorld has spent many fun
hours finding Google's Easter eggs and documenting them for our readers.
Here is a compendium of our favorite past Google Easter Egg roundups
found in Google's Android OS, Web services such as Maps, and the software program Picasa.
Happy hunting.
Google's Top 17 Easter Eggs, Gags, and Hoaxes
Best of Google 2011: Gags, Easter Eggs, Pranks, and Games
Another Dozen Google Easter Eggs
More Easter Eggs, Gags, and Hoaxes
Celebratory Easter Eggs
Google's "Let it Snow" and Hanukkah Easter Eggs celebrated the holidays
in 2011. Type "let it snow" in Google's search engine and all of a
sudden snowflakes float down across your Chrome or Firefox browsers.
Enter "Hanukkah" at Google's main page and you'll see a string of yellow
lights across the top of your screen. Both surprises are no longer
working, but they delighted users during the holidays.
Google Doodle Easter Egg
In July 2011, Google commemorated the 113th birthday of sculptor Alexander Calder
with a funky doodle of one of his mobile sculptures. The mobile
responded when a laptop or mobile unit with the right equipment -- an
accelerometer -- is tilted. The graphic also rotated and swayed in
response to clicks and drags.
Barrel Roll Easter Egg
This Easter egg is a tip of the hat to Star Fox 64,
a scrolling shooter video game that debuted on the Nintendo 64 game
console in 1997. When you went to Google search using the Chrome browser
and searched for the term "Do a Barrel Roll," yes, the search results
page does…a barrel roll! This Easter Egg is still live.
Easter Egg for Number Nerd
In March 2012 Google launched a series of numerological Easter Eggs that appeared when you searched for the terms "binary," "octal," and "hexadecimal."
Smartphone Easter Eggs
With the smartphone as the centerpiece to our mobile lives these days,
it's only logical that Easter Eggs would start surfacing on them. In
April 2010 we rounded up a number Android Easter Eggs along with some iOS surprises to boot. Speaking of Apple, here is another story featuring four quirky Easter Eggs found on the iPhone.
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