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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Mr. Doob's Google Gravity

I have no idea what this is about, but someone got to this blog from here.

http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google_gravity/


Go ahead, click on it.  It'll just take a few seconds.  Then, move your cursor.

[UPDATE:  Also check out posts on Weenie Google, Epic Google,  and the Revolving Internet. ]

[UPDATE 9/13:  Here's a post I've now done on "Who Is Mr. Doob?"  An amazing, creative guy.]

5 comments:

  1. Sometimes, I am totally amazed at how folks get to my blogs, too! That's a great link!

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  2. I guess you have to have Chrome to make this work. nothing happened for me. waaaaah

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  3. Hi Bettyl.
    Kathy, it works for me in both Firefox and Safari, of course, that depends on what you mean by "it works." I couldn't use it as a search engine, so I don't know how someone got here from there, but it did live up to its name.

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  4. Lol he says on Google gravity Google has lost his gravity and I don't think that's how physics works... When he typed it in and it fell down isn't that gaining gravity? hmm I need to check again...
    CrazyAsk

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  5. google gravity are themes of google. These themes are just for fun. As google wants to provide best user experience, google gravity themes are created. If you are bored of searching on google. Then u can checkout these themes. Moreover, u can even set them as ur homepage. These themes are created by third party sites.There are many themes like google anti gravity, underwater theme. In these themes the google search will break into pieces or fell down into water creating a challenge for u to search on google. Checkout these themes below


    Harold Burton

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