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Favorite Hidden Google Features?

fredtheshingle asks: "Google now seems to allow you the option to track your FedEx and UPS shipments! Search using the tracking number for either carrier and a page that offers to track the package appears. Simply follow that link and the carrier's current status report is displayed. Nice! So what's your favorite hidden Google feature?"

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  1. Define: by unixbum · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The "define:" clause which comes in very handy... define: PHP

  2. Re:Calculator and spell checker by Bombcar · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Forgot to give an example:

    Google Calculation

    And the ever popular Question

  3. unit conversion by jhawk94 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As a physics/physical science lab instructor at the local university, the discovery of the unit conversion feature on Google has been extremely handy. Now when students ask whether their conversion are correct or not, I can point them to a quick easy place where they can check their own work.

    In the google search box type "80 calories in joules" and voila.

  4. This "hidden" category... by Masa · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This Google Directory Category directly under the toplevel: Adult.

    I have no idea, why it is always hidden (even if the content filtering is turned off) or how to reach it from the toplevel.

  5. Have you seen by dtfinch · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Google's Britney Spears page?

  6. kewl languages by boogy+nightmare · · Score: 4, Interesting

    a klingon google or a a l337 google kewl huh!!

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  7. 2 things by 0x20 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The calculator and the unit conversions are cool. But what I use most are:

    1. The Dot. Instead of "search string", search.string works.

    2. Search By Location (currently in google labs, hopefully to be released soon). I made a mycroft plugin for it. Download and unzip to your mozilla/firefox searchplugins directory, edit googleloc.src to reflect your zip code, restart browser, and it'll appear in your search dropdown. Just choose it from the dropdown and enter a query, say "pizza hut" or whatever, and bang, you get your nearest pizza huts with map and distances. (It'll stop working when search by location is eventually moved out of labs.google.com, obviously)

  8. Re:The Standards by daviddennis · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I was amused by the fact that Calculator answered that query, so I did a little experimentation.

    Turns out that it's a numeric variable built into Calculator! Search for:

    10 * answer to life the universe and everything + 5

    and you'll get back:

    (10 * answer to life the universe and everything) + 5 = 425

    The Ghost of Douglas Adams would smile at that one. Or he'd be sick of hearing about 42 and slam the door in their face. Who knows which? I guess we'll never know :-(.

    It sure brightened up my morning, on a chill rainy day, and that must count for something.

    D

  9. Re:something I miss from altavista: by almightyjustin · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I don't think Google has one built in but you can use this site to do the same sort of thing using Google.

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  10. Re:Google Calculator by (startx) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Airspeed of an unladen swallow

    found through google of course.