I shared a link to the book 55 Ways to Have Fun with Google, but after actually reading it, I found the content underwhelming and not quite as engaging as I had originally hoped.
I shared that I work at a fun location in Mumbai and recommended using a Google search for 'having fun in India' to discover the vibrant atmosphere and lifestyle surrounding my current workplace.
I found a collection of linguistic curiosities at Fun with Words, which features a variety of wordplay like anagrams, palindromes, and oxymora. It’s a great resource for anyone interested in the creative quirks of English.
Explore this list of fifty creative ways to use your iPod beyond music, including practical data storage hacks, car integration, and more unusual projects like using the device as a digital photo frame or portable hard drive.
I shared a collection of early web games played using Google's search engine. These experiments were popular in the early 2000s as people found creative ways to interact with and test the limits of search indexing.
I prevent link rot by linking to Google search queries or 'I'm Feeling Lucky' results instead of static URLs. This ensures readers find relevant content even years later when original sites change their structure or move pages.
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Dhar25 Jun 2006 7:59 am:
Just finished the book, didn’t find it too interesting. :((
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