Friday 28 March 2014

Google gravity and Google anti-gravity

Check out this app folks. It is called Google gravity. This app was one of Google chromes experiments and is a Java-Script- based experiment created by Google in 2009. When Google gravity is accessed, you will see the entire screen collapsing. The cool think is by clicking on one of the links. Google gravity will still take you there. Try searching something up and experience the fun!
To access Google gravity search up “Google gravity” and click “I’m feeling lucky” it will directly take you to the website. Or just use this link http://www.mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity
Google gravity
Google anti- gravity is about the same think as Google gravity, but the effects are opposite. Every think is floating instead of dropping.
Both these apps are really cool. I remembered when I first discovered it which was actually when I learned from my friends. This is a cool experiment, try fiddling around, and enjoy this app! its purpose is really an experiment for the public to fiddle around and have fun using this application. The instructions for accessing this is the same as accessing Google gravity


7 comments:

  1. Good day to you, Noah.

    That's a nice topic you've got there. There are many other experiments by Mr. Doob that are just as fun as the ones you have provided for us today. It could give business industries a whole new way of presenting their information effectively.

    One problem that I find with their design is that it can be very distracting when they are actually searching for something, as the websites mess up the order in which the search results appear in. It can also be hard to access websites within that domain because it will move out of place.

    Overall, I think that this was a good blog post. Keep it up, Noah! =D

    ~Jeff Ma

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  2. Great blog. All posts have something to learn. Your work is very good and i appreciate you and hopping for some more informative posts. Jeux de Société

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  3. Hahaha I know, Google Gravity might seem a bit gay for guys I think. But for girls it might be fun to play with. :D By the way, just wanna ask do you think Google gravity is a good example of web 3.0 ? Like in the future, our websites will be highly interactive like this, and instead of having a bunch of links, we will have images or blocks that represent those links. What do you think ? And thanks for the tips of fixing the video width...I have no idea about these technical stuff.
    Kelly Hubbard

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  4. The First One works and u don't have to press I feeling lucky or don't show history. Like I'm so LIKE WHAAAAAAT?!!!?!!!?
    Harold Burton

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