Google not only helpful and improve our productivity, but also knows how to makes us waste time. If you have too much time, then go to the Google homepage and type in “fun facts“, the search engine will present you with a new type of answer box filled with a curious tidbit or two.
Google will also display the source of that particular knowledge, followed by a blue bar with the option to “ask another question“.
Click that and you will see yet another random piece of information, with the classic “I’m feeling curious” query in the search field.
The “fun facts” search is not new, and past options for helpful and amusing Google searches (that no longer works) include “I’m feeling wonderful” to see world wonders, “I’m feeling playful” to dig up fun games, “I’m feeling stellar” to see cool pictures of space, and “I’m feeling doodley” to see past Google doodles.
I work for one of the top 10 tech companies in India. In my spare time, I write for PrimeInspiration.com.
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