Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal Google Easter Eggs Ever been watching a HD YouTube video and wondered what it would look like in crappy VHS quality? Me neither. But someone at YouTube did, and now we have a new YouTube Easter egg.
Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal Google Easter Eggs By this point, pretty much everyone has done The Harlem Shake or been subjected to a rendition. Now YouTube, the site responsible for hosting the videos of the viral dance clips, does the Harlem Shake.
Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal Google Easter Eggs There is more Halloween fun to be had on Google aside from the Haunted House doodle. If you haven't noticed them already, Google really want you to notice their freebase results which makes the search...
Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal Google Easter Eggs A new Easter egg has been discovered on Google. Users who search for “Conway’s Game of Life” (minus the quotes) will see a cellular automata “game” invented by mathematician John Conway.
Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal Google Easter Eggs Type "zerg rush" (without the quotes) on Google to discover a new Google Easter egg that turns your search results page turn into a shootout against red and yellow zeroes, plunking down and around the...
Three geeky new Easter eggs from Google display the number of search results in the number format searched, as in the “binary” search below: Searching Google for “hexidecimal” or “octal” produces the same sort of result, with the number of results...
Now those addresses will be a mixed notation of hexadecimal digits(numbers and letters) separated by colons instead of dots, like this:
db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 Tomorrow is World IPv6 Day. Many Internet giants including Google, Facebook...