Tips with Google
1.
When you type
in a flight number (eg: 6E 322, for Indigo 322 from Guwahati to Mumbai
via Kolkata), Google will instantly tell you what time it left the
origin, expected arrival time and other info like terminalgate (if
available). Check this when you're going to receive someone at the
airport.
Find flight details
2.
Type in any hotel name
and city to see a list of competitive room rates and ratings. You can
click through to read reviews and if you know which hotel you want,
proceed straight to checking the availability and booking your room.
Book hotels
3.
The conversion
engine is powerful. If you need instant currency conversions with the
latest market rates, just type it. For instance, you can type 550 GBP to
INR for Pounds to Indian Rupees. Or $100 to INR for US Dollars. If you
don't know the currency code, you can also get results by typing 100 US
dollars to Indian Rupees. The same works for all sorts of unit
conversions too (sq. feet, kms, inches, miles and so on).
Convert anything
4.
Weight
watchers need to count calories and you can use Google to compare the
calorific value of different foods. For instance, type hamburger vs
spaghetti to get an instant comparison table on calories, carbs and
vitamins for a specific amount of food.
Compare nutrition information
5.
Use the words 'set a
timer for' or 'timer 10 minutes' to instantly set a timer within the
browser. You can maximise the page for a full screen timer with large
fonts (to be read across a room) or minimise the browser and keep
working - it will beep once over.
Set a timer
6.
Google
Translate offers lots of functionality, but if you only need a quick
word or phrase translated, just use normal language to ask 'can you help
me in French'. Not only does it show you the text translation but also
shows you how to speak it.
Instant language translations
7.
This is the study of
words and their origin. Trivia nerds can just type etymology followed by
the word that they need info for. You'll get phonetics, meaning,
origin, history, usage over time and the option to translate it into
various languages.
Etymology
8.
Type zerg rush
into the search bar for a quick game. A swarm of O's will come and
attack the search results and you have to click on them to 'kill' them.
In Google image search, type Atari breakout and play using the
left-right keys.
Play a quick game
9.
Type 'tilt' &
search to see what happens. Or type 'do a barrel roll'. Star Trek fans
will enjoy Google Klingon and for a quick look at some of Google's wacky
extras, head to http:www.elgoog.im (I'm Google in reverse) - although
the site is not really affiliated with Google. Here, you can see some of
the classics like the snake game doodle, a playable Pac Man, the Les
Paul playable guitar and gravity effects.
A bit of fun
10.
Some of the
doodles that Google creates for its home page are truly spectacular. You
can access all past doodles (even the country-specific ones) by heading
to http:www.google.comdoodles.
Revisit any doodle
11.
To
get scores for ongoing sporting events, search for the team name
followed by 'score'. It will also give you a quick look at the overall
schedule of the team.
Check updated scores for a game
12.
You can
get a quick weather report (including a week's forecast) for any city in
the world by typing weather followed by the city name. Similarly you
can also get the sunrise sunset time of a city by typing Sunrise or
Sunset before the city name.
Get weather for any city
13.
Add 'release
date' in front of a movie name to find out when it is hitting the
theatres in the US. If you want the release date for a specific country,
add the country name after the movie name (release date Avengers 2
India).You can also search for movie show times near you by typing
'movie' followed by city name.
Movie release dates
14.
If
you want to know about a particular actor, author, director or other
celebrity, search for their full name in Google. Google collates a lot
of info on them to show you everything at a glance.
Information on any authoractor
15.
Type
'Define' followed by the word in the search bar. Google will show the
meaning of the word along with synonyms as well as an audio clip on how
the word is to be pronounced.
Definitions of any word
16.
Search for
'Tip Calculator' to bring up a box for this - it also calculates tip
per person. Note that this is in USD though it hardly matters when
calculating the tip as a percentage.
Calculate the exact tip
17.
Quite
like with movies, when you search for a TV show by name, it will display
information about the cast, director as well as an episode list for
quick reference. Note that this only works for TV shows that are
currently being aired in the US.
Get TV episode information
18.
You
can search for specific businesses in any location. Search for the type
of business and location to see results with map location. If you do
not mention a specific location, Google will automatically show the
business places around your current location.
Find local businesses near you
19.
When
someone asks you something simple (and they should have just Googled in
the first place), head to http:www.lmgtfy.com (the URL is the
abbreviated form of 'let me google that for you'). Type in a search
wordphrase and the site will create a URL for you to share with that
person. Share the URL for some fun. The site is not affiliated with
Google, even though it lets you search normally.
20.
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