18 Cool Internet Tricks You Didn’t Know About

 

 

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Use “Cmnd + Shift + T” on a Mac. Works in Chrome and Firefox.
 
 
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In Chrome at least.
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Reverse image search made simple, in Chrome and Firefox.
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Pressing “shift” produces .net and “shift/ctrl” is .org. Try it yourself! (Chrome/Firefox/Opera).
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Mac users, hold down “Apple Key/Command”.
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Handy! (All browsers).

Here’s the code to copy and paste into your URL bar:

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Here’s the code to copy and paste into your URL bar:

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Non-Americans can visit www.google.com/ncr to get the un-redirected homepage.
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Incognito browsing won’t show up in your history. Which is useful for, you know, incognito things… (Mac users press “Command + Shift + N”). Also works in Opera. Works in Firefox by pressing “Ctrl/Command + Shift + P”.
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Go to facebook.com/settings, click “video” on the left tool bar, then select “Off”. Auto-play video be gone!
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On an email, click “More” and then “Mute” to make reply-allpocalypses history.
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Just google their name + Bacon number. Challenge: Try and find someone with a Bacon number above “2”.
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Google search for “google in 1998” to see the original homepage.
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Google “do a barrel roll”. Because why not. While you’re at it, try googling “tilt”, “recursion”, and “anagram”. (Chrome/Firefox).
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Search for “Atari Breakout” in Google Images. Enjoy! (All browsers).
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Google “zerg rush”, and try and stop the “o” invasion. A Zerg Rush is an overwhelming attack in a video game. More fun than it sounds. (Chrome/Firefox/Safari).
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Go to daskeyboard.com, click “destroy this site” at the bottom of the page, and blow the page to pieces, Space Invaders style! (All browsers).
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Go to Digg.com, enter the Konami code, “Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A”, and wait for the rolling to begin. Turn your volume up.