10 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do with Google

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Google is amazing (please thank me for this amazing revelation). There are some things you probably didn’t know Google can do. Take your time and read the information below. You’ll likely learn a few tips and tricks that will make you appreciate Google even more.

10. Find a beautiful wallpaper for your desktop resolution with Google images

Here’s how you do it:
  1. Go to Advanced Image Search
  2. Next to “Exact size” click on “Use my desktop resolution”. Then, next to “Content types” select “Photo content.”
  3. Enter some words. If you want to find cows, enter beautiful cows :) Let’s see the results:
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Notice that many of the images in the results are from wallpaper sites. Google Images makes it very convenient to go through these types of sites and browse them like a gallery instead of going to each gallery site separately.

9. Create unlimited disposable email addresses with Gmail

Take the following example:
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That’s right, you can add one or more dots ANYWHERE between your username and send messages to that ‘new’ email. All of those messages will arrive to your old (without dots) email. Hard to explain without a picture. But somehow Google did find a way to do it…
Sometimes you may receive a message sent to an address that looks like yours but has a different number or arrangement of periods. While we know it might be unnerving if you think someone else’s mail is being routed to your account, don’t worry: both of these addresses are yours.
Gmail doesn’t recognize dots as characters within usernames, you can add or remove the dots from a Gmail address without changing the actual destination address; they’ll all go to your inbox, and only yours. In short:
  • homerjsimpson@gmail.com = hom.er.j.sim.ps.on@gmail.com
  • homerjsimpson@gmail.com = HOMERJSIMPSON@gmail.com
  • homerjsimpson@gmail.com = Homer.J.Simpson@gmail.com
All these addresses belong to the same person. You can see this if you try to sign in with your username, but adding or removing a dot from it. You’ll still go to your account.
Yep, this is an explanation from Google itself. Now that you understand this, let’s keep going.

8. Search videos durations using Google Video

I’ve noticed there’s not a single video site that allows you to search videos by duration. Let’s say I want to learn Spanish and I want comprehensive videos for that (longer than 20 minutes.) To search, I go to Google Advanced Video Search page and select “Long” next to “Duration”. Here’s what happens:
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Now all that’s left is to get some free time and watch those…

7. Want to find an iPad alternative using Google Search?

Sure, you can write ‘iPad alternative’ in Google but that won’t give you the best results. Instead, try this:
better than google searchUsing “better than product” where product=any product will give you not only alternatives but better alternatives to a particular product. Very cool.

6. Detect any unknown language with Google Language Detector

I have a big problem:
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What’s the solution? Google language detector.
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Another good way to detect and also translate is to use Google Translate and the “Detect Language” option:
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5. See what the Dutch haven been searching for recently using Google Insights

Google is the most popular search engine in almost any country in the world. Google Insights (like the name suggests) gives you ‘insights’ of what people have been searching for around the world. For example, Netherlands:
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Hyves is a Dutch portal and social network. Weer seems to be a weather portal.

4. When did Google become more popular than Microsoft? Google Trends has the answer

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Google Trends helps you discover the trends on various topics and see what people have been searching for over time. In this case, you can see when people started searching for Google more than Microsoft in early 2005.

3. Hate opening PDF files? Google Docs is the solution

So you’ve been searching on Google for a particular topic and found a PDF file:
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Instead of opening the file in Adobe Reader (which is a painful process), you can click on “Quick View” and open the file in Google Docs! It takes seconds to open and it’s way more flexible. If you choose later, you can always save the file as PDF by choosing the export option in Google Docs.

2. Scan and Read your RSS feeds like email messages in Google Reader

You probably know how easy it is to open and read email messages in Gmail thanks to the list view. Well, you can do the same in Google Reader:
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The default view in Google Reader is ‘expanded’ which makes the items pretty difficult to scan and read. If you change the view from expanded to ‘list’, then it becomes WAY easier to SCAN items and pick what you like.

1. Google can tell you the answer to life and the universe

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I wish it was so simple :)

Acer To Drop A New Gaming PC In Europe

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Acer is about to drop their newest gaming PC ‘Aspire G5900 Predator’ for the European market. This eye-catching machine promises to offer you high-end specifications, you’ll find a choice of either Intel Core i5 or i7 processor, a NVIDIA DirectX 11 graphics card, up to 8GB DDR3 RAM, up to 8TB hard drive (four SATA HDDs), a DVD or Blu-ray drive, Arcade Deluxe 4.0 software (pre-loaded) and Windows 7 Home Premium OS. The Acer Aspire G5900 Predator will begin shipping in Europe from October 15th for a starting price of 999 Euro (about $1,350). [Softpedia]

AOC Launches Two New Full HD Monitors

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AOC Europe has rolled added a couple of new Full HD (1920 x 1080) monitors in the form of the WLED-backlit e2240Vwa (21.5-inch) and e2440Vwa (24-inch). Both displays support a superb 20,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a 250 cd/m² brightness and a 5ms response time. Additional specs include DVI and D-Sub. Too bad, there is no info on pricing at this time.
[AOC]

Target To Release Apple iPad Next Month

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Word has it that Target will release the Apple iPad on October 3rd, 2010. Both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G models will be available with capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB. Other than the Apple stores, the iPad is currently available at Best Buy. Walmart will also release the iPad sometime this year. Stay tuned for more updates. [Wired]

Panasonic Toughbook U1 Ultra 5.6-inch Handheld Computer Shipped

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Panasonic has finally released the Toughbook U1 Ultra handheld computer with a 5.6-inch WSVGA sunlight-viewable touchscreen display with LED backlighting. What makes this portable computer special is that it has received the MIL-STD-810G certification with the ability to withstand a six-foot drop. This rugged gadget also features a 1.6Ghz Intel Atom Z530 processor and a TransflectivePlus display for up to 6000 nit viewability in direct sunlight. Additional specs include a 2GB RAM, a 64GB SSD, up to 9-hour battery life, and the Microsoft Windows 7 OS. Other features include 802.11a/b/gn Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, WWAN/ Gobi2000 mobile broadband (EV-DO and HSPA), GPS, a barcode reader, a fingerprint reader, a 2.0MP webcam, and a numeric keypad. The Toughbook U1 Ultra is currently available in the States for $2,799 a pop. [PCLaunches]

Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 Series SSD Hits Europe

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Kingston has decided to release its latest SSD product lineup in Europe. Designed for both servers and notebooks, the Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 series come in the 1.8-inch SATA form factor. The device provides read/write speeds of up to 230MB/s (read) and 180MB/s (write). The controller has a dedicated 128MB of DDR3 memory and uses the SATA 3 Gb/s interface. Available in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB, the Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 Series SSD is priced at €180($242), €312($420), €737($993), respectively. [TechPowerUp]

New HP Pavilion Elite HPE-480t Core i7 Desktop With 1TB HDD And 9GB RAM

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HP Pavilion Elite HPE-490t is a powerful desktop computer, which is powered by quad-core Intel Core i7 processor. Priced at only $1,075, the desktop features a 2.8GHz Intel Core i7-930 processor, a 9GB DDR3 memory, a 1TB hard drive, a 1GB Radeon HD 5450 graphics, an HDMI port, a 16X DVD+/-RW LightScribe, Gigabit Ethernet, a 15-in-1 card reader, a multimedia keyboard with a mouse, and the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. [Product Page via PCLaunches]

New Samsung N150 Verizon 3G Netbook

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Now Samsung has recently unveiled its new version of Samsung N150 Netbook. The Samsun N150 Verizon 3G netbook is comes with 3G modem with the view to use Verizon’s wireless broadband network.
Meanwhile, the remaining features are similar like its non 3G netbook models, It has 10.1 inch wide display screen with 1024 x 600 resolutions, it equipped with 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 160Gb HDD storage capacity, 1GB RAM, Wi-Fi, Windows 7 Starter Edition OS and 6-Cell battery pack for best battery life. They still not announced about its cost price yet.