Monday, 27 June 2011

Google easter eggs: 15 best hidden jokes

Probably the finest - and certainly the most childish - Google easter egg. Using the arrow keys, type "up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A" while using the firm's RSS feed reader, and a little ninja appears on the left of the screen, which turns partially blue.
It's a play on the cheat code that worked on early Nintendo video games produced by Konami, the Japanese entertainment company.
Most of the 3D buildings that appear in Google Earth have been sketched by independent designers, some of whom managed to sneak in easter eggs of their own.
Spin round to the waterfront side of the Sydney Opera House in Australia and you'll find a model of the late wildlife expert and adventurer Steve Irwin wrestling a crocodile.
google map uk
GoogleEarth_Image_BI2.jpg (884×883)
google map uk
white_house_google_maps.jpg (500×377)
google map uk
oa1.jpg (500×394)
google map uk
google_maps_wikipedia.png (931×649)
google map uk

google map uk
google-maps-uk-traffic-large.png (1016×563)
google map uk
google_maps_wikipedia.png (931×649)
google map uk
Map_UK_Office.bmp (537×365)
google map uk
street-view-uk.jpg (500×346)

Google Maps UK: Draggable Driving Directions

Google Maps UK: Find local businesses

No comments:

Post a Comment